When concrete operational and formal operational thinkers are asked to combine a number of clear liquids to produce a blue liquid

a. neither the concrete operational child, nor the formal operational adolescent, test the combinations of liquids in a systematic manner.
b. only the concrete operational child tests the combinations of liquids in a systematic manner.
c. only the formal operational child tests the combinations of liquids in a systematic manner.
d. both the concrete operational child and the formal operational adolescent test the combinations of liquids in a systematic manner.


c

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