Chapter 2 Routine and Non Routine Problem
Chapter 2 Routine and Non Routine Problem
Routine Problem:
Routine problems are those that merely involved an arithmetic operation with the characteristics: Presents a question to be answered, Gives the facts or numbers to use, Can be solved by direct application of previously learned algorithms and the basic task is to identify the operation appropriate for solving problem.
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Routine Problem:
Example problems: What is the area of a 100m x 1000m car lot? An employee makes RM8.50 per hour. How much will the employee makes in 40 hours?
NonNon-Routine Problem:
It occurs when an individual is confronted with an unusual problem situation, and is not aware of a standard procedure for solving it. The individual has to create a procedure. To do so, he or she must become familiar with the problem situation, collect appropriate information, identify an efficient strategy, and use the strategy to solve the problem.
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NonNon-Routine Problem:
Non-routine problems are those that call for the use of processes far more than those of routine problems with the characteristics: Use of strategies involving some nonalgorithmic approaches, Can be solved in many distinct ways requiring different thinking processes.
NonNon-Routine Problem:
The non-routine problem is a kind of unique problem solving which requires the application of skills, concept or principle which have been learned and mastered. It is also meant that whenever we are facing an unusual problem or situation which we dont know the procedures to solve it, we are facing the non-routine problem.
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NonNon-Routine Problem:
Example of a non-routine problem: Approximately how many hairs are there on your head?
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