Multiple Choice
When Dan sees three objects, sometimes he counts them as "1, 2, 5," sometimes as "1, 2, b," and other times as "2, 1,A " Dan
A) appears to have mastered the one-to-one principle and the stable-order principle.
B) appears to have mastered the one-to-one-principle, but not the stable-order principle.
C) appears to have mastered the stable-order principle, but not the one-to-one principle.
D) does not appear to have mastered the one-to-one principle or the stable-order principle.
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