We know that the rate of a chemical reaction depends, among other factors, on the initial concentration of the reagents.
As we can see, at first, the time was studied when there was only hydrochloric acid and calcium carbonate, and the concentration of the acid was 100%.
Then, in the experimental record it was changed the amount of water and acid in the reaction, decresing the concentration of this substance.
If the concentracion of hydrochloric acid is decreasing due to the increase of water in the reaction, the rate of chemical reaction will decrease, resulting in longer reaction times.
It means that the trend in the last column will be an increasing behaviour in the time due to the decrease of the rate of reaction.