Well, you can ask the same thing in many different ways. For example: The question "How many cats in America" can also be asked as: "How many cats are in America", "the number of cats in America" "What number of cats are in America" or What is the total number of cats in America?". Supervisors can merge these questions together to form one question. You can also add alternates to a question to try and prevent this.
If the question has been answered, you will find it under the original question you asked. If you want faster answers, you can try asking the same question in different ways, sometimes someone has already asked the same question and received an answer already.
Search yahoo answers. Someone asked this same question and there was like 20 different ways!
No! They are all different! Who the heck asked this question!
You might have asked the following questions:What do you guess my name is?What time is it?What is your name?When is your birthday?What is your favorite color?Any question that asks about things that make people different from each other would be the answer to this question.what
What is the exact time, down to the nearest second?
It would be the same question.
The same and different from what? From some other religion perhaps? Please rephrase your question, clarifying this point. For example, we don't know what is the religion of the person who asked the question.
The English language has many exceptions to rules. There are ways to use the same words to ask the same question differently. ñIs this your address?î and ñThis is your address?î are both asking the same thing.
I don't know I asked the same question.
That is a hard question to answer to answer as there is no way to see what question is asked most. Computers can only see if things are exactly the same. If you askedWhat question is asked the most on Wikianswers?a computer would see that as a different question thanWhat question is asked most often on Wikianswers? However, a human can tell they're the same, and with the huge amount of questions on Wikianswers it's too hard to have a person sort through them.
It means that the question you asked was already asked by another user, and was made into an alternate wording of another, similarly worded question. Generally, this happens when a question is merged into another question that means the same thing, so that there aren't two questions asking the same thing.
If two questions - both asking the same question - are asked, we use the Merge feature. See the Related Links section for more information.