What inference can you make about the description of a dwarf planet?
Planets have to be bigger than most or all moons to be considered a conventional planet.
Planets should be much larger than their own moon to be considered a regular planet.
Planets should have conventional orbits, rather than eccentric ones, to be labeled a regular planet.
all of the above
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The correct inference that can be made about the description of a dwarf planet is "Planets have to be bigger than most or all moons to be considered a conventional planet."