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The product is actually the answer to a multiplication problem. For example, 3 x 4 = 12, 12 is the product
In a nutshell, hidden questions are implied questions in a multiple step math problem. For example, if apples were on sale for $6 per dozen and Mike bought two dozen apples and paid with a $20, how much change does he get? The hidden question (or implied question) is how much did he spend on apples? $6 x 2 = $12. Now you simply subtract $12 from $20 to get Mike's change of $8. But you needed to calculate the $12 first! That was the "hidden" question and it is important because you need the result to get your final answer.
A story problem is a math problem written out in the form of a story. Instead of just writing the numbers, a story has the numbers hidden among the words. here is an example: 3 little pigs went to the straw house. they were eating 4 apples. then each pig took and apple and there was one left. how can they split the apple equally? The math problem here is 1 apple divided by 3 pigs, or 1/3 = ?
If there is information in a word problem for example tom has 5 dollars that is information math.
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That is correct spelling for the word "problem" (difficulty, challenge, or test example).The correct spelling is problem (difficulty, or math question).
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.. with another math problem.... See if the question is the same or different.
a quotient in the answer to a division problem in math
for what? math? what is the problem?
The product is actually the answer to a multiplication problem. For example, 3 x 4 = 12, 12 is the product
Well, your question isn't very specific, it just depends on what kind of math problem it is.
It depends what kind of math problem it is
In a nutshell, hidden questions are implied questions in a multiple step math problem. For example, if apples were on sale for $6 per dozen and Mike bought two dozen apples and paid with a $20, how much change does he get? The hidden question (or implied question) is how much did he spend on apples? $6 x 2 = $12. Now you simply subtract $12 from $20 to get Mike's change of $8. But you needed to calculate the $12 first! That was the "hidden" question and it is important because you need the result to get your final answer.
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