Units are so important in working word problems because they matter the most. Units matter more than the numbers of the answers itself. For an example: 11 Kg + 13 kg = 24 Kg. Notice the unit is Kg. According to human error, the answer could be 24 dm or 24 cm. It's wrong because the unit is wrong. Therefore, units matter the most.
Not sure why it is a word problem? 13 x 42 = 546
Is it really that much of a pain to check to see if your answer is correct?Do you want the points for that paper your turning in?Do you even care for your grade on that paper?Would you like to fail the word problems?just check your answer if you want to get the answer correct jeeze
The word increased in a math problem means you are adding to terms or numbers.
out of
the answer is order
You might, if your solving a word problem and the units were kilograms or milligrams.
It's a question of quantity. It wants to know the total of whatever units it's asking about.
because with out government there are no word there can be alot of problem in this contry and other country
You may need to re-install Word to resolve the problem.
The expression is, "There is no I in teamwork." This is both literal, there is no "i" in the word, and figurative, meaning when working in a team, the team is more important than the individual.
Phonemes are the smallest units of sound that make up a word. They are the basic units of sound in a language that distinguish one word from another.
Some word endings for "problem" are problematic, problematize, and problematical.
The word 'defining' comes from a root word 'define', which means to precisely state something, or describe something precisely.If you were defining the problem, you are precisely describing and stating the problem.Since one of the categories for this question is Maths, I'd assume this can apply to maths also, in which case 'defining the problem' is working out what you actually have to figure out in the maths problem.
that word is 'currency'
look for key words in the word problem. the word is means = the word less than means < and the word greater than means > taken away, subtracted, deducted, etc. all mean substracted added, given, etc. all mean addidtion the important thing is to look for the key words in the problem, then, make sense of the numbers.
It means accuracy within a stated criteria as for example working out a problem to the nearest 3 decimal places
The word importantly = adverbThe word important = adjectiveBoth adverbs and adjectives are expressed in degrees.Example adverb:positive = importantlycomparative = more importantlysuperlative = most importantlyExample adjective:positive = importantcomparative = more importantsuperlative = most importantExample uses:A problem more importantly addressed as soon as possible. (adverb, modifies the verb 'addressed')You must decide which is the more important problem. (adjective, describes the noun 'problem')