Explain the difference between problem solving as a sequential process and an iterative process.

What will be an ideal response?

A sequential process is a sequence of steps a troubleshooter performs in order from start to finish; an iterative process involves loops, repetition, stops, and starts. Iterative processes are most common in technology troubleshooting.

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