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Simple Rules Used in Problem-Solving That Do Not Guarantee a Solution

Question 96

Question 96

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Simple rules used in problem-solving that do not guarantee a solution but offer a likely shortcut to it, are called _________.


A) algorithms
B) inductions
C) heuristics
D) perceptual sets

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