As Professor Johnson enters his classroom and sees that one of his students has written "A = B and B = C, but does A = C?" on the whiteboard. He knows that this type of problem is considered to be an example of __________ thinking.
A. abstract
B. concrete
C. complexity
D. dimensional
Answer: A
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