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Suppose That Bob Is a Typical 3-Year-Old Child

Question 102

Question 102

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Suppose that Bob is a typical 3-year-old child. By age 6, you should expect that his height will have increased by about how many inches?


A) about 4 inches
B) about 6 inches
C) about 9 inches
D) about12 inches

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