Multiple Choice
Logical-mathematical knowledge is defined as:
A) Knowledge about the characteristics of objects in the environment, such as size, weight, and texture
B) Learning rules for behaviour in social situations
C) Knowledge that includes the relationships each individual constructs or invents to make sense of the world
D) Learning that includes memorizing information vital to a child's inventory of knowledge
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