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Does this question make sense?

Yes, that question makes sense. For example, she drove 40 mph yesterday, and 50 mph today. Distance to work is 40 miles, so it took her 1 hour yesterday, and 0.80 hours today. The difference is 0.20 hours, and out of 1 hour that is 20%.

Try it with any speed for yesterday, and any distance to work ... it will always result in a 20% decrease in time.

Does this question make sense?

This year, 16 out of 800 employees who worked for Corporation Z received awards for their performance, which was __ of the employees.
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Does this question make any sense to you ?? help .?

" Is there a clearly formulated, passionately held difference between you that has to do with the shape and texture and quality of your life as you actually experience it? "

im taking a relationship quiz about "should i stay or shoulda i go " lol .
im bored, but i jus needed this ? to be worded different .
some others too but this will do .

Does this question make any sense to you ?

Each substance has a unique density. Different volumes of water have different weights and form a line for water.

Other substances will each have their own lines in accordance with their density.

The lines are all straight.

The lines do not cross one another.

Gold is heavier than water, so the line for gold is above the line for water.

Mass increases with the volume of each substance, so the lines all have a positve -- upwards -- slope.

Density is mass per unit volume.

Google a Density Table and find some items between water and gold.

Name 10 substances in order of increasing density.

Does this free energy question even make sense?

The atmosphere (atm) is not a unit of amount, but of pressure. The question does not, therefore, tell you how much chlorine there was, only the rise in pressure.

Do you think some of the questions on here make sense?

If you mean, are some of the questions here appear to be reasonable thought out questions?Then yes there are a few.Unfortunately it has been my experience here on Quora that the questions fall into predictable categories .Some, are unintelligible, and therefore unanswerable. ( I.E. When I see the air the uknfoas gets yellow. Why is this? ) W-h-a-a-t?Some, are a basic requests for information, that could be found on Google with minimal time, and a little effort. ( I.E. What is the circumference of the earth.)Some, are questions inquiring about some diagnosis of the questioners health problem. ( I,E, Why does my right arm, or leg, or some other part of the anatomy, hurt? This is obviously not the venue for receiving medical care .)Some are questions with racially prejudicial basis. ( I.E. Why do ‘put in a name of a race’, always act so stupid? ).Some are misogynistic in their bias. (I.E. Why are women always so “fill in the slur” here .).Some, directed at men. ( I.E. Why are men so violent? Always thinking about sex? )Some. Totally impossible. ( I.E. Does this dress look good on me? )Some Scary ( I.E. “I’m thinking about cutting my wrists”. or, I’m thinking of shooting my neighbor. )Some. ( I.E. Which school should I go to.? ) Really?These above are a few examples of the misuse of the Quora website.I’m sure readers can add many more .

Does This Question Make Sense (Linear Algebra)?

If the first part is really verbatim, there is a typo in the question. If A is m x n, then Ax = b requires b to be in IR^m. The solution x, if one exists, would be in IRⁿ.

If this typo is fixed, then the question makes sense. The rank can be defined in several logically equivalent ways. A useful one from the perspective of this problem is that rank(M) is the number of nonzero rows in the reduced row echelon form of M. The number of nonzero rows is a positive integer. So they really are "numbers".

So rank(A) is the number of nonzero rows in rref(A). Similarly rank([A b]) is the number of nonzero rows in rref([A b]). Hopefully it is clear that [A b] is the augmented matrix obtained by adding on the column b to the matrix A.

Tacking on one additional column can not reduce the rank. So rank(A) ≤ rank([A b]). It turns out that if rank(A) < rank([A b]), then the system is not consistent. In terms of the system Ax = b, this would mean that Gaussian elimination would lead to an equation of the form

0x1 + 0x2 + ... + 0xn = 1 --- i.e. 0 = 1

which clearly has no solution.

So the answer is that the system is consistent if and only if rank(A) = rank([A b]).

Does this question(described in the details) make any sense ?

If the beam is not 90 degrees.. you can always split the velocity into perpendicular and parallel components, and analyze both separately. After you're done, you can recombine those two to get the net velocity.

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