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The noun 'problem' is an abstractnoun as a word for something that is a source of difficulty; a word for a question or situation that requires a solution; a word for a concept.
You can look at the ratio that is given to you for example in geometry... It is used to compare two ratios or make equivalent fractions. Use the ratio and make that the denominator of the proportion and cross multiply.A proportion will help you solve problems like the one below. Jane has a box of apples and oranges in the ratio of 2:3. If she has six apples, how many oranges does she have?Before we begin to set up proportions for a word problem, we will concentrate on solving proportions. Remember, a proportion is a comparison between two ratios. The proportion shown below compares two ratios which are in the fraction form. 1 x - = - 2 6
Yes, the word problem is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a thing.
No, the word problems is not an adverb.The word problems is a noun and sometimes an adjective.
The antonym for the word solution is problem or issue.
A car requires 15 liters of petrol to travel 200 km.How much petrol is needed to travel 120 km?
The opposite of a problem (challenge, difficulty) could be a solution, answer, or fix.The opposite of the adjective problem could be easy, facile, or effortless.
I finally found the solution to my problem
Sorry, I can not find a solution for your problem.
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A word might be solution.
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The answer to a problem, or a mix of liquids.
"Solution" would be one.
I finally found the solution to my problem. Carbonated water is a solution containing dissolved carbon dioxide.
A meeting was called to elicit a solution to a problem.