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24 June, 14:52

When researching a problem, why would it be worthwhile to examine past solutions?

a. to ensure that new solutions are unique

b. to identify every potential failure that may occur

c. to prove that past solutions are the best solutions

d. to see how the problem has been approached before

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  1. 24 June, 15:15
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    The answer is D. to see how the problem has been approached before.
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