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A chef is developing a new recipe. The first attempt results in a cake that is too dry. For the second attempt, the chef adds more liquid, but the cake becomes too dense. For the third attempt, the chef adjusts both the liquid and a leavening agent, finally achieving the desired texture. This process of refining the recipe best illustrates how an optimal outcome can be achieved through:

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