Which of the following is a characteristic of well-defined problems?

A) The conditions is at the outset of a problem are often unclear.
B) There is typically a clear goal.
C) The problem typically has personal relevance.
D) It can be difficult to know when the problem is solved.

Answer: B
Rationale: A well-defined problem is a problem that has a clear initial state and goal state. An ill-defined problem, in contrast, is a problem that may be lacking definition in one or more ways, such as an ambiguous initial state or a lack of familiar operators. Because ill-defined problems do not have well-defined end states, it can be difficult to know when they have been solved.

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