thats not a valid question a toonie is money and a gallon is a unit of measure
There is no valid mathematical solution to the question.
The question contains a number with two decimal points: not valid.
can make a question yes
You could try substituting the solution into the original question and check whether it is valid.
Sorry but your question doesn't make sense... You have to know what the hypothesis is to test if your question is valid.
Putting a question mark at the end of a sentence fragment does not necessarily a valid question make.
This question does not make sense at all, grammatically, and therefore cannot be answered.
A valid deduction is that you posted the question without checking what it said!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?
"At what expense?" is a valid question and so it is a valid sentence.
Confirm means to validify. (Make a statement or question valid.) It is to assure, make firm or more firm, or to strengthen.
We have no valid dates for Homer, so this question has no valid answer.
There is no such valid test, so I would definitely question it.
It's as valid as our contributors make it.
A valid experiment is characterized by a clear hypothesis, a control group for comparison, random assignment of participants, and the ability to replicate the results. It should also have ethical considerations and controls in place to minimize bias and confounding variables.
It can be a sentence or an essay. As long as it is a valid question, it is acceptable.
that's not a valid question.