What does action mean when solving a problem?
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A. Thinking of potential solutions and d...
Biology, 06.05.2020 03:59 shayla3613
What does action mean when solving a problem?
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A. Thinking of potential solutions and determining which will work
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B. Thinking of different ways to solve the problem
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C. Figuring out what you want and what stands in the way of a
solution
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D. Implementing the best solutions you came up with
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