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    The Water-Pouring Problem, in Particular, Shows That Its Solution Using
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The Water-Pouring Problem, in Particular, Shows That Its Solution Using

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Question 6

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The water-pouring problem, in particular, shows that its solution using imagery cannot depend on


A) a rule-based approach.
B) mental simulation.
C) tacit-knowledge.
D) working memory.

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