Multiple Choice
Problem factoring is the process of
A) looking at a problem from many different angles.
B) considering how to divide responsibility for a problem.
C) creating problems instead of solving them.
D) breaking a problem down into a series of logical, connected questions.
E) listing all the factors that created the problem.
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