The "product" is common in math problems. (Especially multipucation problems.) A product is the answer to a multipucation problem.
The answer to a division problem is called a quotient or divide. The answer to a division problem is called a quotient or divide.
The sum is the answer in an addition problem.
A hypothetical problem is a problem that has not yet actually happened. Usually hypothetical problems are discussed in order to prepare for the problem, should it occur.
The answer in a subtraction problem is difference.
The "product" is common in math problems. (Especially multipucation problems.) A product is the answer to a multipucation problem.
what equals 180 in multipucation
education was hard, people had to learn long multipucation and divisons,
389 times 36 with working out = 14004
4x7 will give us 28 and a double of 14 will give us 28 so the answer is 14
Some word endings for "problem" are problematic, problematize, and problematical.
In Yiddish, you can say "keyn problem."
The 'problem' of 'this problem' is not understood.
when the problem needs a scientific proof it becomes a scientific problem
The answer to an addition problem is the sum of the problem.
A problem?
1. Firstly you have to adress the problem. -What is the problem? -How did you encounter the problem? 2. Then you need to figure out how to get round the problem. -Can i reverse the problem? If not can somebody help me? -What are all the possible ways of solving the problem? Hope this helped.