Multiple Choice
The basis of means-ends analysis, as a problem-solving technique, is to:
A) reword a well-defined problem into a heuristic.
B) persist in problem solving until an end state is reached, by any means available.
C) search for a way to reduce differences between a current situation and the desired goal.
D) reword an algorithm into a heuristic.
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