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Seeing the word than in a mathematical problem usually indicated addition or subtraction.
multiplication - product division - quotient addition - summation subtraction - difference
If I write it, then it will not be your own word problem - it will be mine! In two weeks, the shipper said I'd get the item. I told him I need it in half that time. "How many days is that?" he asked.
Step #1:Assign letters or symbols to the quantities in the word problem,especially to the quantity that you have to find.Step #2:Using the letters or symbols you have chosen, write the algebraic equationthat makes the same statement that the word problem does.Step #3:In the algebraic equation, plug in the numbers you're given for any of thequantities for which you're given numbers.Step #4:Solve the algebraic equation. That is, find the value of the quantity that theword problem asks you to find.Note:This method works for word problems about addition and subtraction too.
Using a word problem using 24 by PEMDAS is simple. You would write 24 times 20 divided 4.
3-3=0
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just write it like you like pie
Someone that is attempting to write a word problem, needs to write it out in numbers first. From there, figure out what kind of products you will use, and write out sentences with numbers.
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The word you seek is pilikia.
Answer for an addition problem= sum. Answer for a subtraction problem= difference. Answer for a multiplication problem= product. Answer for a division problem= quotient.
Avoid the negativity of the word problem with the word situation. As in: there is not a problem to be solved so much as there is a situation that needs to be dealt with.
Seeing the word than in a mathematical problem usually indicated addition or subtraction.
underline numbers and do the sum with those numbers
She used deductive thinking to solve the problem.