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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Difference between question and problem

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A question is anything we want to know the answer to, questions use ? and have an answer. For example, How are you?

  • A question is anything we want to know the answer to, questions use ?
  • and have an answer.
  • For example, How are you?
  • Where are the toilets?
  • What's the wheather like?
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A question is anything we want to know the answer to, questions use ? and have an answer.

For example,

How are you? Where are the toilets? What's the wheather like?

A problem is something that we think is difficult or a challenge

For example,

I have a problem, I have broken my leg. I have a problem, I forgot my homework. These are statements and don't
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Anonymousdifference between question and problem
You have a problem here because you do not punctuate your question correctly.

This is the correct form:

What is the difference between a problem and a question?

The above is a question. It is not a problem.

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