Example: "How hot does the flame have to be to weld two pieces of metal together with liquefying them?"
Yes because you may need to figure out where to weld by using math
If one is writing a paper on how one learns to be a welder, it might be a good idea to start with what a welder does and what kinds of construction projects a welder works on. In addition, touching on the test one must take to become a welder would be important. Finally, one might want to discuss the differences between an apprentice, a journeyman and a master welder.
"e" might stand for a variable depending on a question.
only if she likes math other wise it might be kinda nerdy
Activating prior knowledge
because sometimes you don't have to estimate in math problems
The product in a math is the answer to a multiplication problem.
Scientists will generally use their brains to solve math or other problems. Once they have established the mathematical formula to be solved, they would use a computer or (scientific) calculator to evaluate the math problem and get a solution.
There are many places one might go to purchase a Stud Welder. In addition to the official brand website, one might also try the local home improvement store.
It seems like you might be asking for help with math. If you can clarify the specific math problem or topic you're struggling with, I'd be happy to assist you! Just let me know what you need help with.
In a math problem, least means smallest.
The product is the "sum" of a multiplication math problem.