Don and Bryan are playing a board game. Each child has played this game at home with family members. Bryan insists that the first person who plays is the one with the red playing piece, and Don demands that they roll a die to determine who starts. They engage in this discussion with much vigor for several minutes. What is their approximate age?
a. under three
b. three to four
c. four to five
d. over five
ANSWER: d
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