Multiple Choice

A system is generating a multi-step solution to a complex problem. After the first step, it has produced four potential partial solutions. A separate evaluation component has assigned a confidence score to each partial solution, indicating its likelihood of being on the correct path:

  • Partial Solution A: Score 0.9
  • Partial Solution B: Score 0.8
  • Partial Solution C: Score 0.4
  • Partial Solution D: Score 0.1

Which of the following best describes the fundamental trade-off the system's search component must navigate when deciding how to proceed?

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