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31 July, 11:19

Case-based reasoning describes a particular phenomenon or process linguistically and then represents that description in a small number of flexible rules.

a. True

b. False

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  1. 31 July, 11:31
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    That statement is False

    In case based reasoning, we would try to solve the current cases by using the data from similar past cases.

    Because of this, the rules that is uses as a basis to solve the case couldn't be considered as 'flexible' since we're aiming to make a similar approach that implemented in past cases.
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