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It is a poorly worded question. Any number in an expression can be a numerical variable.
the problem of asking poorly worded vague questions
To say that 2 is less than twice a number and four means, algebraically, that 2 < 2x + 4. This simplifies to -2 < 2x or x > -1. This is not a quotient, however, so perhaps your question was not clearly worded.
Worded problems are paragraph-long math problems. instead of just setting up the answer for you, you have to read the "everday life problem", figure out how to set it up, then solve it.
A strangely worded question, but if I'm not misunderstanding you: A "contract".
The problem of a vaguely worded question....See "Related Questions" below for a range of possible relevant responses
Adjectives using 'word' include: wordy, wordier, wordiest well-worded worded
This is a holding question for questions about computer hardware that are worded poorly and thus unclear or ambiguous.
Yes, a worded chest tattoo will stretch and shrink because the ink is usually on the skin.
Not really.
It depends on what the question was. If it was poorly worded maybe no-one could understand what was being asked. If it was a complex problem that may take some time. There may be no answer or no-one knows the answer
Based on the way you worded the question I believe this is the problem:15/3 x 7 -4^8If I wrote the problem wrong then the solution is incorrect.15/21 -655360.714285714286 -65536approx. = -65535.3857143