Multiple Choice
Means-end analysis was a computer program that aimed to
A) constantly compare a current state and an end state and attempt to reduce the difference between the two points.
B) inform the user of which calculations to perform to reach the desired end product of a mathematical problem.
C) predict outcomes based on data relating to current situations or information.
D) translate input data into a series of symbols and numbers.
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