Multiple Choice
Between 5 and 24 months of life, the infant's chest circumference is normally
A) about equal to the head circumference.
B) greater than the head circumference by 2 inches.
C) smaller than the head circumference by about 4 inches.
D) at least 2 inches smaller than head circumference.
E) none of the above; there is no relation between head and chest circumference during this period.
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