Mimi is in the concrete stage of development. if you ask Mimi to compare two glasses of water, what's the likely result?

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In the concrete stage of development, children typically have the ability to understand and perform tasks that involve logical reasoning. Therefore, if you ask Mimi to compare two glasses of water, she is likely to be able to use direct observations and tangible characteristics to make a comparison. For example, she may compare the size, shape, color, or amount of water in each glass. She may say that one glass has more water than the other, or that one glass is taller or wider than the other. Overall, Mimi is likely to be able to make a concrete and objective comparison based on observable traits.