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Arrange the steps of the decision-making process to solve a problem in the correct order.

Generating alternatives
Evaluating the results
Identifying the problem
Evaluating the consequences
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Implementing the solution
Choosing an alternative or solution
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Answer:

The steps are as follows:

1st is identifying the problem

2nd generating alternatives

3rd evaluating the consequences

4th choosing an alternative or solution

5th implementing the solution

lastly, evaluating the results

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Following is the correct order of decision making steps in order to solve a problem;

  1. Identifying the problem: Figuring out what the actual root of problem is.
  2. Generating alternatives: All possible alternate solutions
  3. Choosing an alternative or solution: Choosing the solution that best fits the problem
  4. Implementing the solution:
  5. Evaluating the consequences: Evaluating the consequences that will occur due to implementation of the chosen solution.
  6. Evaluating the results: Seeing if the solution really worked or not.
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