To develop expert systems, programmers need to:
A. create a single open-ended question for a user to answer to provide a solution to a problem.
B. devise a program to mimic an expert's approach to solve a particular problem.
C. incorporate rules that differ from what a human expert would suggest.
D. devise a system that reaches a decision and provides a recommendation by asking a user only one question.
Answer: B
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