Which of the following is not a question to ask to determine the reasonability of a solution? A.Do the units match what is given in the word problem? B.Does the answer match what the question is asking for in the problem? C.Does the numerical answer match up with the correct variable? D.Is the magnitude of the numeric portion of the answer within an expected range?
Hold on.
@Mertsj They all seam to make sense.
lol. I thought the same thing.
@hadleydarcym Is this a math or science course?
It's Algebra
A. Many problems will not have units.
I think you can narrow your choices down to A and C because the questions B and D are correct.
It would be A because you can also convert units.
Okay. Thank you!
@Mertsj That's why I asked if it was Math or Science related.
what a silly question to ask, honestly.
lol
@blurbendy Are you talking to me?
@blurbendy I have to agree
nah, im referring to the original question
ahhh
lol don't think its your question @primeralph
Yeah well, we all start math from somewhere. They just want to make sure people get the basics.
at least give an answer set that's reasonable.
so is it A?
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