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When Lorna pours water from a short, wide beaker to a tall, thin beaker, she recognizes that the amount of liquid remains the s...

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When Lorna pours water from a short, wide beaker to a tall, thin beaker, she recognizes that the amount
of liquid remains the same. She's demonstrating _______ thinking.
A. nonconserving
B. comparison
C. conserving
D. one-to-one correspondence

my answer is c.
10 years ago

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Ms. Sue
Huh???

We agreed on this answer a week ago!

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