An example of a sensorimotor operation, as described by Case (1985), is ___

a. a child tasting a sour lemon and then splitting it out
b. a child drawing a picture of a tiger that he or she saw at the zoo yesterday
c. a child solving a math problem such as 4 + ? = 7
d. a child coordinating two representations of a number line


A

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