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Two jars are shown. Jar A is filled with air. Jar B is filled with water and air. Compare the volume of the air in jar A with the volume of the water in jar B. Which statement is supported by the evidence shown?
A. If the lids are removed, the volume of the air in Jar A will change, but the volume of water in Jar B will not change.
B. If lids are removed, the volume of the air in Jar A will not change, but the volume of water in Jar B will change.
C. The volume of the air in Jar A is less than the volume of water in Jar B.
D. The volume of the air in Jar A is greater than the volume of water in Jar B.

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