Whole milk is added to the diet of infants, just like other foods are added to their diet. By what age does whole milk become a major source of nutrients for the child?

A) 6 months B) 9 months C) 12 months D) 2 years


C
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At age 1 year, whole milk becomes a major source of nutrients, including fat.

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