A problem.
"Muskilah" (مشكلة) in Arabic means "problem" or "issue." It is used to describe a difficulty or challenge that needs to be addressed or solved.
"Samasya" is a Sanskrit word that translates to "problem" or "issue" in English. It is used to refer to a challenge or difficulty that needs to be addressed or solved.
"State the problem" means to clearly articulate or describe the issue or challenge that needs to be addressed or solved. It involves identifying and defining the specific problem that requires attention.
The ozone depletion needs to be solved. Othervise UV rays will come and destroy life on earth.
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no you will not get a penalty if you challenge a call when you don't have one, they will just tell you
A problem and a solution are not synonyms or antonyms, but rather concepts that are related. A problem is a challenge or difficulty that needs to be solved, while a solution is the resolution or answer to that problem. They are not homophones, as they do not sound alike.
x is an unknown number/fraction which needs to be solved.
mystery
the problem the space shuttle solved wascomfert, & reusege multiple times. the challenge was to figer out how to rese the parts, & land the shuttle like an airpline.
You can share a time when you solved a problem or challenge in life or in another job. Everyone has problems they have solved, just pick one and make it sound really good.
Only if the call stands.