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A person who is good with numbers and problem solving has which type of learning preference? a) hands-on b) verbal c) logical d) visual
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A person who is good with numbers and problem solving has which type of learning preference?
a) hands-on
b) verbal
c) logical
d) visual
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Answer: c) logical
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
I believe it is logical.
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