Talk:Mathematical problem

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Bianca prepares snack bags for a trip. She has 6 pieces of monay bread and 12 bottles of orange juice. If the snack bags have the same number of bread and juice without any food leftover, what is the greatest number of snack bags bianca has prepared?

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This page is seriously broken. I marked it as a stub, and removed the more ridiculous comments. A formal game-theoretic notion of what a mathematical problem is seemed totally out of place. And the comment about computing the decimal expansion of pi were ridiculous. The article needs a little attention. Rybu

Computing π[edit]

I stand corrected. Computing π is not in the same class of problems as the ones on this page. My reference was a book (titled the "The Puzzle Master" and published by Time Life) about computers and using them to solve real world problems and puzzles. The quote on page 35, was

"Of all mathemetical puzzles, the one that has absorbed scholars the longest is the calculation of π".

I'll be avoiding mathematics topics from now on, leaving them for those who have a much better understanding of all things numerical. - Shiftchange 00:29, 5 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Prime numbers problem[edit]

a = [result of multiplying two prime numbers]

b = Math.sqrt(a)

c = a / b.round

d = b – c

Random sum of the numbers after the decimal point gives the prime number which was a multiplication factor.

In turn add to encounter a prime number.

How this script in Ruby works?

Backlinks[edit]

I've organised some of this articles backlinks below.

I'd suggest an Example and Economics sections might by appropriate. Hopefully someone else might incorporate the most relevant into the article. - Shiftchange 00:37, 5 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Introduction[edit]

The introduction to this article, "A mathematical problem is a problem of a mathematical nature," is completely redundant and tells the reader nothing. I would modify it but I can't think of a better version, so I'm just pointing it out in the hopes that someone else will be able to improve it. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.18.254.17 (talk) 02:08, 29 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Agree. Saying basically "a problem is a problem" does not define problem.
Here is a paper on mathematical problems which provides many definitions, all of which are superior to the one given. https://scholarship.claremont.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1521&context=hmnj What Are Mathematical Problems? Emam Hoosain Augusta State University 1-1-2004 Madscribbler (talk) 03:27, 6 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]