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how might apple be creating a heuristic for its consumer
There are many places one might go to find a business review for the Apple company. Two such reputable resources would be the Better Business Bureau and Consumer Reports.
If you are sitting under an apple tree then a apple might as well fall on you dumbo
If your Adam's apple is sore, it might be as a result of the inflamed thyroid gland.
A socially responsible consumer might boycott a company that uses child labor.
Climbing the apple tree might work.
A secondary consumer eats animals, so you might use carnivore. (Of course some carnivores are tertiary or even higher level consumers, or a secondary consumer might be an omnivore.)
Where might a consumer fi nd MSDS information for consumer products such as household bleach and paint thinner?
Many might belive or think that an apple tastes sweet, or they might not. It can also depend on the variety of apple.
You might be interested on consumer reports on tires to compare prices, value and performance. Not all tires are crested equal. Consumer Reports helps in deciding what tire is best for you.
It depends. Since "heuristic" means "by trial and error", i.e. experimentation, a heuristic algorithm might encounter different results for each observation, and may well give a different answer in the end. This depends on the sequence of the observations, the stability or instability of each result, and whether or not fuzzy logic is part of the algorithm. My answer is "generally, no", but if the algorithm always takes the same path, and always gets the same intermidiate results, then the final result would always be the same. Again, it depends.
Chickens, cows, goats, goldfish, and ducks, to name a few. But you might be looking for primary consumer, a consumer that only eats producers.