Gloria talked on her cell phone for 320 minutes the first month, 423 minutes the second month, and 489 minutes the third month. Her payment package does not allow her to pay per minute; she can only buy packages. If she has to pay 25 dollars for every 200 minutes, how much did she pay for the first 3 months
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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.
the answer to a math question.
Apparently no one knows except, of course, the teachers trying to teach our kids. A search through the web has been pointless. When my kid comes home and has no idea how to find "the hidden question" in a multi-part question, it falls to me to help her. When I was in school, they taught math in a straight forward logical way without jingoisms, so obviously I have no idea what the teacher is talking about. I feel only slightly less irritated to find that no one else does either. I think its time to force teachers to teach rather than rely on some very flaky new age workbooks and fanciful terminologies.
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Multiplication
a hidden question is a hidden question
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Go to mathforum.org/dr.math/ask There you can find instructions for help, and you can email Dr. Math
It is so well hidden that nobody has found it yet!
If it is the one that you have to do simple math (where the first question is -6.98+0.475) and then shade in the boxes that contain the right answer, then the answer is:Volunteers are good for nothing.
I think you will find the answer is hidden in the question. Most Chinese people are Chinese.
just find it out!losers and listen to your teacher duhhh
I think you will find the answer is hidden in the question. Most Chinese people are Chinese.