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What makes a solving step a good one? what makes it a bad one? how can you tell you choose a useful next step

What makes a solving step a good one? what makes it a bad one? how can you tell you-example-1
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Define Problem solving: Problem solving is the act of defining a problem; determining the cause of the problem; identifying, prioritizing, and selecting alternatives for a solution; and implementing a solution

The solving steps is the step taking to arrive at the answer.

The major problem solving steps are:

(a) Define the problem;

(b) Generate alternative solution;

(c) Evaluate and select an alternative;

(d) Implement and follow up on the solution

What makes a solving step a good one?

A step is consider a good one if preceeding step is connected to the next step without any calculation error.

what makes it a bad one?

A step is consider a bad one if the preceding step is not connected to the next step due to calculation error

How can you tell you choose a useful next step:

One can tell he or she chooses a useful next step by looking back at the solution and reflect on each of the calculations and see that there is no mistake (cross-checking there is no mistake)

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