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It is always possible to identify all the causes of a problem completely. T or F

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User Raju Guduri
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No, this statement is false

I can think of two specific situations in which all the causes are not possible to identify:

1) some information is lost (e.g. your program doesn't compile but you lost your documentation )
2) the problem is too complex and it would take a long time (days, weeks) to identify all the causes.
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