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Students Who Are Said to Have Such Strong Visual Images

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Question 40

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Students who are said to have such strong visual images for numbers without having to count dots are said to have an ability called:


A) the stable-order principle.
B) subitizing.
C) the abstraction principle.
D) conservation.

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