Which of the following formulas was originally used by William Stern to determine a person's intelligence quotient?
A) IQ = (mental age/chronological age) x 100
B) IQ = (mental age x chronological age) /100
C) IQ = mental age/chronological age
D) IQ = mental age x chronological age
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