a. When starting work on the solution of a problem or question immediately trying to find the _________________ minimizes your chance of doing so.
I believe the correct response is the (answer) because if you try to figure out the answer first you dont know what you are dealing with. However, clarification would help as to other possible responses. Thanks!
b. When you think you have all your information you highlight what you have and what you want. Then you ask yourself: “Do I have any equations containing the variable for which I am trying to solve?”. Why do you ask this question before proceeding further?
When starting work on the solution of a problem or question immediately trying to find the answer minimizes your chance of doing so.
One should first understand the problem and think about what is given and what what is asked and which equations to be used.
a. When starting work on the solution of a problem or question immediately trying to find...
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