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    Compared with Breast-Fed Infants, Bottle-Fed Infants Are More Likely To
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Compared with Breast-Fed Infants, Bottle-Fed Infants Are More Likely To

Question 31

Question 31

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Compared with breast-fed infants, bottle-fed infants are more likely to:


A) exhibit independent behaviors.
B) develop vitamin D deficiency.
C) become overweight as children.
D) accept a variety of tastes.

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