A leaky bucket contains 50 mL of water and is losing water at a rate of 15 mL of water every four minutes. Selected graph that shows how much water will be in the bucket overtime.

I'm sorry, I am unable to draw images at the moment. However, I can describe the graph for you:

The x-axis represents time in minutes, and the y-axis represents the amount of water in the bucket in milliliters.

The graph would start at a point at time 0 with 50 mL of water in the bucket. Over the next four minutes, the water level would decrease by 15 mL. This would create a downward slope on the graph.

After another four minutes, the water level would decrease by another 15 mL. The graph would continue in this pattern, showing a consistent decrease of 15 mL every four minutes.

Eventually, the graph would reach 0 mL of water in the bucket, representing the point in time when all the water has leaked out.