The approximate increase in height for babies is how many inches per month in the first 6 months of life?
a. 1/4 c. 1
b. 1/2 d. 1-1/2
C
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A Incorrect. The approximate increase in height during the first 6 months of life for babies is more than 1/4 inch per month.
B Incorrect. The approximate increase in height during the first 6 months of life for babies is more than 1/2 inch per month.
C Correct. The approximate increase in height during the first 6 months of life for babies is 1 inch per month.
D Incorrect. The approximate increase in height during the first 6 months of life for babies is less than 1 1/2 inches per month.
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