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burchfield96

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If a problem begins with There are 200 people at a dance . . ., an approach to solving the
  problem may be
 
  (a) Draw a Picture.
  (b) Guess and Test.
  (c) Solve a Simpler Problem.
  (d) Deductive reasoning.
  (e) None of these is a good approach.

Question 2

If you are given a sequence of numbers and asked to predict the next number in the sequence,
  a problem solving strategy you might reasonably try is
 
  (a) Look for a Pattern.
  (b) Draw a Picture.
  (c) Guess and Test.
  (d) Trial and Error.
  (e) None of these is a particularly good strategy.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

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