A stated question is a question that is clearly expressed and directly asked. It does not require interpretation or inference to understand what is being asked.
This is a voltage drop question. The circuit's voltage must be stated to answer this question.
A voltage and amperage need to be stated to answer this question.
Nothing. The question is wrongly stated. Each single atom is an element.
This is a voltage drop question. A voltage at 30 amps needs to be stated to answer the question.
This is a voltage drop question. To answer this question the voltage of the pump must be stated
this question is stated wrong
An implicit question is a question that is implied or suggested rather than directly stated. It requires the reader or listener to make an inference or deduction based on context or clues provided in the communication.
It means to start the sentence with who, what, why, when, where, or how.
It is 71, as stated in the question.
The question is mis-stated. There is no target for the "Why". Please restate the question.
Please resubmit your question as the above stated is not clear as a question. Thanks.
As stated in your question, it doesn't exist.
You have not asked a question. You have stated what you have.
The question is incomprehensible. Do you mean: "Where did it start?"
The problem needs to be stated in the question.
The problem needs to be stated in the question.
dumb question