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Contrasting Problem-Solving Approaches
Consider two tasks: 1) Assembling a bookshelf using a step-by-step instruction manual, and 2) Devising a marketing strategy for a completely new product in a competitive market. Contrast the nature of the reasoning paths for these two tasks. Explain why one path is considered predefined while the other is not, and describe how the outcome of each step influences the subsequent actions in both scenarios.
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Contrasting Problem-Solving Approaches