Question

What does a toilet's fill valve do?

It feeds water into the tank and bowl after each flush.
It turns the water supply on and off to the toilet
It feeds water into the tank only after each flush.
It dumps water from the tank into the bowl at a speed and quantity that creates a siphoning action to remove water and waste from the bowl.
All of the above answers are correct.
None of the above answers are correct.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The correct answer is: **It feeds water into the tank only after each flush.**

The fill valve in a toilet is responsible for refilling the tank with water after the toilet is flushed, and it does so until the tank reaches a certain water level. It does not directly feed water into the bowl or control the flushing mechanism itself. The other options listed either contain inaccuracies or describe functions of different components of the toilet.
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