Multiple Choice
Billy recognizes that he does not understand fractions, but he's not sure of exactly what it is that he does not understand ("some funny-looking numbers written one on top of another!") . Which step in the problem-solving cycle is he missing?
A) Identify the existence of a problem.
B) Define the problem.
C) Represent and organize information about a problem.
D) Create or select a strategy for problem solving.
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