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For which type of problem feature an agent-based modeling is not best suited?
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Complex interactions.
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Low uncertainty
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Many interrelated factors
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Irregular data.
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Agent-based modeling is not best suited for problems with low uncertainty because it relies on simulating the behavior of individual agents within a system. In situations with low uncertainty, where the behavior of agents and the outcomes are highly predictable, agent-based modeling may not be necessary. This modeling approach is more effective in addressing problems with complex interactions, many interrelated factors, and irregular data, where the behavior of agents and the outcomes are uncertain and difficult to predict.