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by hgsgm
1029 days ago
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Yes. It's more relevant in a word problem, where you need to extract the condition from text and translate it into syntactical math notation so you can compute. "John wants to have 7 pizzas. He has already made 3 pizzas. How many more pizzas does he need to make?" Data: 7 pizzas needed. 3 pizzas made. Unknown: X pizzas more to make Condition: X+3=7 Or for geometry diagram problems (diagram geometry is word problems where the words are pictures), where you have to extract the relationships from the diagram. The book has more examples. |
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