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CharlieWard

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Using problems that have already been solved as aids for representing and solving the problem currently being faced is termed:
 
  a) an algorithm.
   b) reasoning by analogy.
   c) means-end analysis.
   d) working backwards.

Question 2

A mental representation of facts and procedures that apply to a specific object or situation is called a:
 
  a) schema.
   b) problem space.
   c) heuristic.
   d) analogy.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: b

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a





 

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