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A clever person might think up an interesting solution to a problem, but a wise person knows to review the pros and cons about whether an interesting solution is also a workable solution.
It was a clever joke that several of the group did not get. He was very clever about the clues he left.
first of all u need to know the problem which is.................................................. the solution is............................................ u need to find the problem
To provide the correct solution, please specify the problem you need help with.
If a problem is not stated, the problem can not be discussed, and a solution proposed.
First you need to find the cause of problem.
Depends on the problem. We need to have the problem to answer.
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."
So that you can Solve the Problem.
The traditional answer is that a hack is a clever solution to a programming problem. Over the years the media have borrowed the word and use it to describe trying to get unauthorised access to computers.
No, but it can't be impractical
because if you don't have a solution of that problem you can't see the final answer