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Example of Sequential Sub-Problem Solving: Environmental Study Duration

In a sequential problem-solving scenario, a problem can be broken down into a logical progression of questions. For example, to determine the duration of an environmental study, one could first ask, 'When did the environmental study start?' and 'When did the environmental study end?'. Based on the answers to these preliminary questions, a final sub-problem, 'What was the duration of the environmental study?', can be solved to derive new information, such as the answer '5 years'.

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