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The glass pictured above can hold a maxi...


The glass pictured above can hold a maximum volume of 473 cubic centimeters, which is approximately 16 fluid ounces.
Water pours into the glass slowly and at a constant rate. Which of the following graphs best illustrates the height of the water level in the glass as it fills?

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