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Alivia Mcknight
1 February, 07:50
How is a problem different from an exercise?
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Roberto Lopez
1 February, 07:56
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An exercise is ment to prepare you for a problem. for example, to be able to easily solve the problem 1+1 at a later time, one might complete several exercises such as 2+3 and 1+2 to prepare yourself for the problem.
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