Primary students may get confused when the appearance of an object changes. For example, they may think that ten marbles spread out all over the table is bigger than ten marbles that are in a small jar because they take up less room. This misunderstanding is called:
a. Relative size
b. Comparative weights
c. Conservation
d. Quantitative mass
Correct answer: a
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