The problem definition stage of the Scientific Problem Solving Framework (as addressed in the class discussion outline) begins with
A. defining the decision variables.
B. evaluating the alternatives.
C. specifying the goal or objective involved.
D. identifying the alternatives.
Option C.
Explanation: The first step to the scientific problem-solving framework is specifying why the problem solving is being done i.e the goals and the objectives.
The problem definition stage of the Scientific Problem Solving Framework (as addressed in the class discussion...
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