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A "hunch" can be defined as a suspicion or guess that may not be based on concrete evidence. Some synonyms include: expectation, premonition, inkling, and intuition. A thesaurus can help provide more synonyms if necessary.
At first this question sounds nearly meaningless, but I have a hunch of what you may be talking about. It's just a hunch: I think you live in the USA, and you've noticed that when you Want to convert some of your dollars into another country's money, you almost always multiply your dollars by a number greater than ' 1 ' to find out how much of the other country's money you can get for them. The answer to that one is simple: There are very few countries ... not many, but there are some ... where the basic unit of their currency is worth 1 US dollar or more. Putting it another way, 1 US dollar will buy more than one unit of currency in most other countries. Everything is relative. Like, if that wasn't your question, then my answer to it is equally meaningless.
You haven't stated the question, so we can't be sure what it is.But I have a hunch that the question could be:"Write this statement in mathematical notation: 'x' is greater than 'a' but less than 'y'."If that's the question, then the answer is: a < x < yIf that's not the question, then you're on your own, Bunky.
No one can be CERTAIN. But how often do you jump to conclusions on a hunch?
Smart is someone that knows a lot. Niceness is someone that is friendly to others. -------------------- Is someone smart more likely to be nice? Is someone nice more likely to be smart? Good questions! My hunch is that if there is a correlation, it would be a weak one.