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5. In problem-solving, what is the purpose of identifying inputs and outputs?
a. To find the correct answers immediately
b. To make the problem more confusing
c. To understand what information is required and what result is expected
d. To eliminate unnecessary steps
Tick ( ) the correct statements and cross ( ) the wrong ones.
1. A simple problem has many variables and an uncertain cause and effect.
2. Specific instructions leave room for confusion and mistakes.
3. The solution to a simple problem is often well-defined and can be solved with a few steps.
4. Problem deconstruction is only useful for simple problems.
5. In problem-solving, selecting a sequence of tasks is not necessary if the goal is clear.
Q Answer the following questions:
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1. What is the difference between simple and complex problems?
2. Why is problem deconstruction important?
3. What are the two main components you need to identify when solving a problem?
4. Write the steps for solving problem.
5. What is a problem? List down the steps to identify the problems in real life.
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