Multiple Choice
Jason is trying to figure out how to reach the cookie jar on the top shelf in the kitchen. To do so, he needs to figure out what object is high enough for him to reach the counter and sturdy enough to hold him. His problem-solving in this situation is an example of:
A) school problem-solving.
B) everyday problem-solving.
C) abstract thinking.
D) use of analytic intelligence.
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