Answer is the direct object.
i knew the answer and hailey didnt sorry :(I knew the question to the math problem.
The direct object of the verb 'asked' is the noun question. The noun Juanita is the indirect object, 'I asked a question of Juanita about...'.
Imagine a world where no one knew how to do math. If people just used computers for their calculations, what would happen when there was a new problem that required a specific calculator? If nobody knew how to do the math, there would be no one to make the calculator and then there would be no solution to the problem.
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Example: The density of an object is 100 grams/cm3. The weight of an object is 50 grams. What is the volume of the object?
"John likes James" - John is the subject and James is the direct object."John threw the ball to James" - John is the subject, the ball is the direct object and James is the indirect object.Some more examples of direct objects:In each sentence, "math" is the direct object...He likes math.She does math everyday.They don't know math very well.You can ask a question using the verb to find the direct object in the sentence, so...Who does John like? JamesWhat did John throw? the ballWhat does he like? mathetc.Be careful, however. Sometimes what looks like a direct object, is not a direct object at all. For example:"Greg went to the store"Here "the store" is not the direct object. There is no direct object in this sentence, actually. "The store" is actually the object of the preposition because it follows the preposition "to".If you ask the question,Where did Greg go? You get the answer, "to the store". You get a prepositional phrase as the answer, not a noun like James, the ball and math.You might be wondering why "James" is not the object of the preposition in the second sentence, "John threw the ball to James". Well one easy way to tell that James is the indirect object and not the object of the preposition is to rearrange the sentence. "John threw James the ball". You can't rearrange "Greg went to the store" like that.
Most often, a construction in math is when you are asked to construct a geometric object, such as an equilateral triangle, using tools such as a compass and a ruler.
The answer is simply,NO. Numbers never end and never count infinity as an actual number.
The product in a math is the answer to a multiplication problem.
The product is the "sum" of a multiplication math problem.
In a math problem, least means smallest.
19.86 - 4.94 math problem = 14.919999999999998