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I concur with Lisa. It's an incredibly broad question with many different interpretations. The goal, I suspect, is to see how you ask clarifying questions and to reveal a bit how you think through problems. The best thing you can do for yourself in most interviews is to interact with the other participants. Talk through things out loud, ask questions. Don't focus on what's right, focus on giving them as much information about what's going on inside your head as you can.
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I concur with Lisa. It's an incredibly broad question with many different interpretations. The goal, I suspect, is to see how you ask clarifying questions and to reveal a bit how you think through problems. The best thing you can do for yourself in most interviews is to interact with the other participants. Talk through things out loud, ask questions. Don't focus on what's right, focus on giving them as much information about what's going on inside your head as you can.