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Formula can mean a set of numbers or symbols that express an idea or theory.

For example:

The scientist wrote a formula to solve the problem.

a mathematical equation

a group of numbers or symbols that form a mathematical rule

a set of rules to solve a problem

an outcome of doing something

Which answers below are closest in meaning to formula? Choose the 3 correct answers.

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a set of rules to solve a problem

a mathematical equation

an outcome of doing something

a group of numbers or symbols that form a mathematical rule

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Formula can mean a set of procedures for doing or achieving something.

For example:

The best formula for a happy marriage is love and lots of patience.

a set of steps for improving something

a plan of action for doing something

rules to follow in order to achieve a desired result

a measurement that uses numbers

Which answers below are closest to this meaning of formula? Choose the 3 correct answers.

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a measurement that uses numbers

a plan of action for doing something

rules to follow in order to achieve a desired result

a set of steps for improving something

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to explain how to do something

to ask questions about something

to show the steps of a plan

to describe how to achieve something

Which answers below best explain the purpose of a formula?

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to explain how to do something

to describe how to achieve something

to ask questions about something

to show the steps of a plan

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To formulate something means to plan it precisely and carefully.

an answer to a question

an unexpected event

a government policy

a plan of action

Which 3 of the following things can you formulate?

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an unexpected event

a government policy

an answer to a question

a plan of action

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Read the paragraph and answer the question below.

problems that have many dimensions, like hunger in Africa

problems that require creating something new

problems that require only mathematical calculations

problems that involve intense emotions like love or hate

What Are Formulaic Problems?

Formulaic problems are types of problems that have only one correct answer. If you know which formula to use, you can usually solve these problems quite easily. However, not all problems can be solved by using step-by-step solutions or set formulas. These problems are called non-formulaic problems: They are usually much more complex than formulaic problems, require innovative thinking and can be solved in more than one way.

Which of the problems below cannot be solved by using a formula? Choose the 3 correct answers.

Response:

problems that involve intense emotions like love or hate

problems that have many dimensions, like hunger in Africa

problems that require only mathematical calculations

problems that require creating something new