What are social questions?
Social questions are questions that usually ask the probability of something or refer to the relationship between two or more things that effect a community of people. Math can often answer any question because it is used in pretty much every situation. Social questions are often asked to find answers that are often looked at as statistics or facts. Three examples of what a social question would look like are:
1. How much longer will the sun last before it burns out?
2. What is the probability of seeing the same person twice in New York City?
3. What is the probability of getting married at thirty?
Wednesday, September 5, 2007
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