When Keiko was a young girl, her mother, Honami taught her to cook by mixing handfuls, sprinkles, and splashes of ingredients. Now Keiko cooks using recipes in which foods are measured precisely. How do Honami's and Keiko's approaches to cooking differ?

A. Honami uses algorithms; Keiko uses heuristics.
B. Keiko uses algorithms; Honami uses heuristics.
C. Keiko uses intuition; Honami uses algorithms.
D. Honami uses exemplars; Keiko uses prototypes.


Answer: B

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