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A Problem-Solving Strategy Based on Successive Elimination of Incorrect Solutions

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A problem-solving strategy based on successive elimination of incorrect solutions until the correct one is found is called ________.


A) heuristics
B) information retrieval
C) trial and error
D) hill-climbing

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