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)A graph shows the relationship between the height of a rectangular prism (x) and its volume (y) when the area of the base is 12 square inches.. Which statement is true about this graph?
(A)As the height increases, the volume increases proportionally.
(B)As the height increases, the volume increases in a non-proportional manner.
(C)As the height increases, the volume decreases proportionally.
(D)As the height increases, the volume decreases in a non-proportional manner
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