13 x 379. She answers 4927 :)
Oh, what a delightful question! Miss Honey asked Matilda to solve a multiplication problem involving 11 and 12. It was a challenging question, but with a little patience and practice, Matilda was able to solve it beautifully. Remember, every problem is just a happy little challenge waiting for you to paint a solution on the canvas of your mind.
In the book "Matilda" by Roald Dahl, Miss Honey asks Matilda a math question about multiplying three-digit numbers by two-digit numbers. Specifically, Miss Honey asks Matilda to multiply 425 by 392. Matilda impresses Miss Honey by quickly and correctly solving the problem in her head, showcasing her exceptional mathematical abilities.
When a math question asks for the total, it is looking for the sum as an answer.
The novice is the one who asks a question without providing the data required to answer it. The expert is the one who manages to answer it despite that!
The question asks about the "following". In those circumstances would it be too much to expect that you make sure that there is something that is following?
The proper response would be "I don't know, but let me find out for you."This looks like one of the questions on the McDonald's employment assessment:"A customer asks you a question and you are not sure of the answer. You feel the customer expects you to know the answer. What would you be MOST likely to do?"You should follow your instincts and do what you think would be best in the situation.Check the "Sources and related links" section below for a full list of best answers for the McDonald's assessment.
54 is a whole number and is not a fraction! If the question asks what is 54 of a 100? Write 54/100 and simplify to 27/50
At the end of Matilda by Roald Dahl, Matilda's parents pack their belongings to go on the run from the police who have discovered her father's stolen goods. Matilda doesn't want to leave with them and asks if she can stay with her teacher Miss Honey instead. Her parents agree and Matilda finally has the loving family she has always longed for.
It means he wants to know if you miss him.
A sentence that asks a question is called an interrogative sentence.
Yeah an interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks a question.
interrogative sentance
An interrogative sentence asks a question and uses a question mark at the end. It is used to gather information, seek clarification, or prompt a response from the listener or reader.
Its a question that somebody asks about the soup.
that asks a question or asks for information
It asks the question ' can you get it up?' and asks if he is big enough.
An interrogative sentence is a type of sentence that asks a question and uses a question mark at the end.
A question someone asks but the question doesn't need/want an answer.
That's a vague and tricky question as asked. If a cop asks you a lawful question in the line of duty, you are required to comply/answer the question.