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An algorithm.
When solving a problem it can be beneficial to go about it in an organized fashion. Start by assessing the problem, brain storm solutions and once a solution is identified, create a detailed plan to implement the solution.
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PROBLEM Karen does not have enough apples for her mom to make aple pie. SOLUTION Tommy gives Karen apples from his dad's grocery store.
Only if white space on your paper is the problem.
Redundancy causes extra cost and use of available space. In terms of personnel, it also provides for "slack" in the job, which can be viewed as a cost.
may create a flexible budget
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There is no solution.
Eilene Marie Slack Galloway has written: 'Convention on registration of objects launched into outer space' -- subject(s): Convention on registration of objects launched into outer space
Basically it's just that, slack. It is a lack of something, or in this case memory. If you have slack on your PC your files have bits in between them, taking up space that is not being used. It is the difference between physical size and logical size. File slack is also related to computer fragmentation where storage is used inefficiently. I believe on PCs you have an option of defragmenting your hard drive to relieve space.
It is a solution.
There is no solution.
The wasted space is called slack.
Both "solution for" and "solution to" can be used, but they are used in slightly different contexts. "Solution for" is used when referring to a specific problem or situation that needs a resolution, while "solution to" is used when indicating the answer or resolution to a problem or situation. For example, "We need to find a solution for the traffic congestion" or "We found a solution to the math problem."
A solution is the answer to a problem. For example, in a math problem a solution is this: 5w=25 w= 5