A low-birth-weight infant will weigh
A. less than 4.5 pounds.
B. less than 5.5 pounds.
C. less than 6.5 pounds.
D. less than 7.5 pounds.
Answer: B
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pregnancy. Indicate whether the statement is true or false
What percentage of the population is affected by body dysmorphic disorder?
A. 0.1% B. 1% C. 0.2% D. 2%