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If you had an Overestimate,then whatever you got is equal to or if you round it and you get it.Lets say you did a problem with rounding and multiplication.The question asked is there a reasonable answer for it.The answer you got was 2,500 and the question got 2,750.2,500 is close to 2,750 so that's an Overestimate.If the question got 3,500 then you call that an Underestimate.
Just one question, and I reckon it was the question about percentages!
88%
80%
72
It depends on your intonation.
Answer th Which rhetorical element is used in this example? is question…
GOT MILK GOT MILK GOT MILK GOT MILK GOT MILK GOT MILK GOT MILK 7 digits in a phone number
Strange question. Fish are creatures that swim, milk comes from most mammals - what has time got to do with it?
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got milk?
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no milk has no acid
"Got Milk."
People may answer rhetorical questions to emphasize a point, create a certain effect, or prompt reflection in the listener. Conversational dynamics and the speaker's intention play a role in why people respond to rhetorical questions.
"Got milk?" is an advertising slogan reminding people to buy milk by implying that it is a necessity everyone should have on hand.
One of the best known series of milk commercials are the Got Milk? set. These featured well known people, often actors sporting a milk mustache and the tag line "got milk".