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The Child's Understanding That Something Can Stand for Something Else

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The child's understanding that something can stand for something else is called


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Berries

Tiny, succulent fruits that are usually eatable, often having a juicy texture, spherical shape, vivid colors, and a flavor that ranges from sweet to sour.

Perfect Substitute

Goods that can be used in place of one another with no loss of utility to the consumer.

Utility Function

A mathematical representation of how consumers rank different bundles of goods based on the level of satisfaction or utility those goods provide.

Indifference Curve

A graphical representation showing combinations of goods or services among which a consumer is indifferent, depicting preferences for consumption bundles.

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