Very much so. The result is gratifying in its obvious reflection
of the real world situation embodied in the problem.
It depends what the problem is. If the graph of the problem has hours on the x axis, and amount in dollars on the y axis, and the title is 'Renting Movies', then the slope in the context is the amount of money per hour to rent a movie.
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The Answers community requires more information for this question. Please edit your question to include more context. The answer depends on what the problem is!
An intractable problem is one for which there is an algorithm that produces a solution - but the algorithm does not produce results in a reasonable amount of time. Intractable problems have a large time complexity. The Travelling Salesman Problem is an example of an intractable problem.
S50W is a direction - approximately SouthWest) in two dimensional space. In a 3D problem, by itelf, S50W has no meaning at all.
That depends on the problem.
The slope of the graph does not exist. And in the context of "this" problem it means absolutely nothing.
Reasonable solution or Reasonable answer
The first step is to show us the problem.
Not if you are realistic about it developing into anything more.
Geographic context is the geographic area that relates to a particular problem, discovery, or issue.
It depends what the problem is. If the graph of the problem has hours on the x axis, and amount in dollars on the y axis, and the title is 'Renting Movies', then the slope in the context is the amount of money per hour to rent a movie.
Fixing the problem would seem to be reasonable.
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There shouldn't be a consequence if the goal set is realistic! The problem people run into is setting unrealistic goals. A goal that is unrealistic can ruin someones self esteem!
The problem with most expectations is that they can be unrealistic, leading to disappointment or unmet goals. It's important to set realistic expectations to avoid unnecessary stress or frustration.
Time Context It is the first suggested outline in solving business cases. Students needs to specify the time context (month and year) if case facts are explicit about it. The time context should tell us when the problem was observed; which required the necessity of an action. A business problem requiring an action during world war will have a different action if it were to be tackled today. In short, a business problem will have different solutions, under different political and economic environments.