Multiple Choice
What is 'one-to-one correspondence'?
A) The ability to produce numbers in their canonical sequence
B) Understanding that the final number word reached is equal to the total number of items counted
C) The understanding that you must count each object only once when you count all the objects
D) Understanding that a list of items have to be counted in a certain order
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