Multiple Choice
An ill-defined problem is defined as one in which:
A) there is more than one path available that will lead to the goal
B) the problem does not have clearly defined subgoals
C) neither analogies nor heuristics will lead to a problem solution
D) there is initially some uncertainty about which operators are available and which path constraints are in place
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