A hill-climbing strategy for problem solving is
A. an approach that starts at the top of a set of potential solutions and works down the set
B. an approach in which operators are selected if they result in changing the current state to something that is closer to the goal state
C. an approach in which you work through the problem space in reverse, starting with the goal state and working backward to the initial state
D. an approach that factors in the amount of effort required to use a particular operator
Answer: B
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