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When One Tries to Solve a Problem by Using a Variety

Question 13

Question 13

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When one tries to solve a problem by using a variety of strategies and eliminating those that do not work, one is using:


A) an algorithm.
B) insight.
C) trial and error.
D) a heuristic.

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