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    Being Able to Consider More Than One Aspect of a Problem
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Being Able to Consider More Than One Aspect of a Problem

Question 167

Question 167

Multiple Choice

Being able to consider more than one aspect of a problem is called the ability to


A) centrate.
B) decenter.
C) seriate.
D) subitize.

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