Multiple Choice
Means-ends analysis is a good problem-solving heuristic to use when:
A) there are numerous options at the start of a problem, but there will be few options at the end
B) both the starting point and the ending point for the problem are poorly defined
C) the problem can be broken down into a series of subproblems or subgoals
D) all the other heuristics have failed to produce workable solutions
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