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@Stanley Guo Please encourage your students to submit their solution along with their problem. Often, I am unable to understand what they are trying to say.
Please follow your students so that you will be able to see all of the problems that they have posted, and help to give them guidance about their problems.
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This discussion board is a place to discuss our Daily Challenges and the math and science related to those challenges. Explanations are more than just a solution — they should explain the steps and thinking strategies that you used to obtain the solution. Comments should further the discussion of math and science.
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Problem should be posed as a note asking for the proof.
Problem deleted because
- It is not relevant to the problem solving community.
- It is not in English. Please provide a translation.
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Are we (China's citizens) good or no good (in terms of character)? If you feel that we are good, key in 1. Otherwise, key in 2.
Not really a maths question...
This problem is trivial.
This problem offers choices that are identical.
This problem is also had the incorrect answer.
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Options should be the value of the angles.
@Stanley Guo Please take a loot at these, thanks!
@Stanley Guo Please encourage your students to submit their solution along with their problem. Often, I am unable to understand what they are trying to say.
Of the recent problems that they posted, 4 out of 6 of them are nonsensical, and I will want to delete them. They are number of triangles in this painting, a2 has 3 possible answers, Subtract all the answers, Find the angle with answer of yes.
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Out of the 4 questions listed above, I have deleted 2 of them. They are
It is not clear which triangles are referred to in the diagram.
Answer of Yes / No did not make sense given the prompt of "Find the angle".