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During the first year of life, body weight can be expected to
 
  A. stay relatively stable
  B. double
  C. triple
  D. quadruple

Question 2

Median birth weights for girls and boys are generally
 
  A. 7 and 7.5 pounds respectively
  B. 7.5 and 7 pounds respectively
  C. 6 pounds for both genders
  D. 7 pounds for both genders
  E. 8 pounds for both genders



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A





 

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