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wolverine [178]
3 years ago
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Which are steps n the problem- solving process?

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dem82 [27]3 years ago
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1. Problem Definition: identify the problem.
2.Problem Analysis: ask yourself why is this a problem?
3. Generate possible solutions: come up with some ideas that might fix the problem. The only logic required is that they apply to your situation.
4.Analyze the solutions: Decide which solution has the most potential for fixing the problem.
5. develop your ideas on the best choice
6.Plan your next actions: ask yourself how you should go about testing your solution and the materials required to do so.
7. attempt to solve problem.

hope this helps as i wasn't sure which problems i need specify to.
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