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My name is Ann [436]
3 years ago
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The spatial ability of visualization is the ability to ____(A) examine and compare numbers, letters, and objects quickly.(B) com

pare information or objects with remembered information or objects.(C) imagine how separate things will look if they were put together in a particular way.(D) utilize mathematical capabilities, including the capability to do simple math operations.(E) sense that there is a problem right now or that there is likely to be one in the near future.
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alexandr402 [8]3 years ago
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Answer:

C: imagine how separatethings will lokk if they were put together in a particular way.

Explanation:

 The person that has the spatial ability of visualization is able to change things around them and visualize a perfect location for them because this skill is a manifestation of their perceptions and the facility they have for remembering things, places, distances, positions, etc. They visualize the perfect place for objects.

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