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The phrase 'arithmetic problem' is correct and usable in written English.
You could use this phrase in any situation that you are referring to a problem involving the calculation of numbers, such as a mathematics assignment or a test. For example: "I had trouble solving the arithmetic problem on the last page of the test."
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But modern Mississippi Democrats face an arithmetic problem.
[ image: /photos/5909543f6552fa0be682ca38] There was, too, what Bill Clinton might call an arithmetic problem.
"Human" users would have to solve an arithmetic problem and enter the answer in a tiny box.
Initially, the concentration was on the relatively simple steps that one follows in doing a fundamental arithmetic problem, like finding the square root of a number.
Yet it is truly frightening that the simulator is using a grade-school arithmetic problem as a measure of an agent's aptitude.
If each goal is assigned a percentage weight, then appraisers are likely to conduct performance appraisals as though they are solving an arithmetic problem.
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For example, they've found that unusual activity in visual object-processing regions of the brain in children with autism during arithmetic problem-solving may explain these kids' strong math skills.
Some arithmetic problems on the blackboard, mostly with wrong solutions.
However, we also started using the newly cheap arithmetic to solve problems that were not historically arithmetic problems.
She could read, she could solve all the arithmetic problems placed before her.
Children have used phantom fingers to count and solve arithmetic problems.
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