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Abdul is a thirty year-old male with an IQ of 70. He is currently living in supervised housing due to his level of intellectual functioning; however, he is encountering a great deal of difficulty adapting to situations, such as shopping and attending social events with friends. The issue of concern is hisA. level of intelligence
B. level of mental retardation
C. adaptive behavior
D. all of the above
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