During a snowstorm, Eli tracked the amount of snow on the ground. When the storm began, there were 2 inches of snow on the ground. Snow fell at a constant rate of 1 inch per hour until another 4 inches had fallen. The storm then stopped for 2 hours and then started again at a constant rate of 3 inches per hour for the next 6 hours. Make a graph showing the inches of snow on the ground over time using the data that Eli collected.

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During a snowstorm, Eli tracked the amount of snow on the ground. When the storm
began, there were 2 inches of snow on the ground. Snow fell at a constant rate of 1
inch per hour until another 4 inches had fallen. The storm then stopped for 2 hours
and then started again at a constant rate of 3 inches per hour for the next 6 hours.
Make a graph showing the inches of snow on the ground over time using the data that
Eli collected.
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