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If something is categorized as "Fewer than three," what quantity does that include?

  1. Dispute the truth

  2. 2 days next to each other

  3. two or less

  4. come before

The correct answer is: two or less

When something is categorized as "Fewer than three," it means it includes a quantity of two or less. This is because anything less than three would include the numbers two, one, or zero. Option C correctly identifies that "Fewer than three" includes two or less. Option A, "Dispute the truth," is incorrect as it is unrelated to the concept of quantities being fewer than three. Option B, "2 days next to each other," is incorrect as it introduces a specific scenario not mentioned in the question. Option D, "come before," is also incorrect as it does not address the quantity being referred to in the question.