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Real world problems typically have several answers. Since the real world is very complicated and messy, we seldom can be sure that we have the perfect answer to any real world problem, so we have to make do with the best answer we can come up with, and there are generally several possible answers to choose from. And it is only after we use such an answer that we will discover how good (or how bad) an answer it was.

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