The bladder capacity of a 4-year-old child is how many ounces?
a. 4 c. 8
b. 6 d. 10
B
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A Incorrect. The bladder capacity expressed in ounces of a 4-year-old child is determined by the formula, 4 (age of the child in years) + 2 = 6 ounces, not 4.
B Correct. The bladder capacity expressed in ounces of a 4-year-old child is determined by the formula, 4 (age of the child in years) + 2 = 6 ounces.
C Incorrect. The bladder capacity expressed in ounces of a 4-year-old child is determined by the formula, 4 (age of the child in years) + 2 = 6 ounces, not 8.
D Incorrect. The bladder capacity expressed in ounces of a 4-year-old child is determined by the formula, 4 (age of the child in years) + 2 = 6 ounces, not 10.
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