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Select the correct answer. Sam opened a stationery store in his neighborhood. His annual profit grew by $5,000 per year in the first 2 years. Then for 2 years, his annual profit was constant at $10,000 each year. Then his annual profit grew by $10,000 per year for the next 3 years. Which graph models the piecewise function for the given situation?

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