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How does the graph change between point A and point C?

A graph increases from point A to point B, is constant between points B and C, decreases from point C to D, decreases from point D to E, and decreases from point E to F.
The graph increases, then decreases.
The graph decreases, then remains constant.
The graph decreases, then increases.
The graph increases, then remains constant.

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Between point A and point C, the graph first increases from point A to point B, then remains constant from point B to point C. Therefore, the correct description of how the graph changes between point A and point C is:

**The graph increases, then remains constant.**
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