I can give you several example sentences.That problem is just not solvable.I think that's a solvable situation if we work together.Is the math problem solvable?
No.
maybe maybe not
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Solvable is an adjective related to the word solve. For instance, The math problem was not solvable to the students, as they did not have enough calculus instruction.
The puzzle was easily solvable.
Sugar is a carbohydrate from plant sources. Minerals may be present in plants but are not plants. As for is it solvable i think you mean soluble and it is soluble in water hope it helped
I can give you several example sentences.That problem is just not solvable.I think that's a solvable situation if we work together.Is the math problem solvable?
well, when i had one done they did use dis solvable ones but all dentists may not.
No.
"Solvable" typically refers to a problem or puzzle that can be solved, while "soluble" refers to a substance that can be dissolved in a liquid.
maybe maybe not
The center of the cell
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no solforic acid is best
No tobacco product is safe.
Solvable is an adjective related to the word solve. For instance, The math problem was not solvable to the students, as they did not have enough calculus instruction.