a statement that clearly describes the problem to be solved
Saul Krotki has written: 'Defining the problem' -- subject(s): Tai chi, Pictorial works
Oscar Schaaf has written: 'Problem solving in mathematics' -- subject(s): Mathematics, Study and teaching, Problem solving 'Problem solving in mathematics' -- subject(s): Mathematics, Study and teaching, Problem solving
Both are written in iambic pentameter
Lewis A. Gunn has written: 'Options analysis' 'Models of policy-making' 'Problem definition'
Ivy Elizabeth Bennett Gage has written: 'Any statement you make' -- subject(s): Retail trade, Security measures, Shoplifting
A problem statement should include a clear description of the issue or challenge, the impact or consequences of the problem, and the scope of the problem in terms of who is affected or involved. It should also articulate the desired outcome or goal that the problem-solving efforts aim to achieve.
Saul Krotki has written: 'Defining the problem' -- subject(s): Tai chi, Pictorial works
infinitive phrase, statement of need, as a question.
Infinitive phrase, question, statement.
I think you mean written statement. What you are asking about write statement you are confusing with written statement, the same with write in statement. A written statement is simply putting your words, or your version of events in writing.
M.J Yeomans has written: 'Defining the liberated organisation'
William L. Self has written: 'Defining Moments'
Clinton W. Bennet has written: 'Defining the manager's job'
The statement was written by John Locke.
Robert I. Hellyer has written: 'Defining engagement' -- subject(s): Foreign relations
No, a question and a statement are two distinct types of sentences. A question is used to inquire about information while a statement is used to express a fact or opinion.
what is the word used when a statement is written as a question?