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A '''problem''' is an obstacle, impediment, difficulty or challenge, or any situation that invites resolution; the resolution of which is recognized as a solution or contribution toward a known purpose or goal. A problem implies a desired outcome coupled with an apparent deficiency, doubt or inconsistency that prevents the outcome from taking place. |
A '''problem''' is an obstacle, impediment, difficulty or challenge, or any situation that invites resolution; the resolution of which is recognized as a solution or contribution toward a known purpose or goal. A problem implies a desired outcome coupled with an apparent deficiency, doubt or inconsistency that prevents the outcome from taking place. |
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The following data is available in respect of a company: |
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Equity Rs.10lakhs,cost of capital 18% |
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Debt Rs.5lakhs,cost of debt 13% |
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Calculate the weighted average cost of funds taking market values as weights assuming tax rate as 40% |
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==Examples== |
==Examples== |
Revision as of 21:40, 21 June 2012
A problem is an obstacle, impediment, difficulty or challenge, or any situation that invites resolution; the resolution of which is recognized as a solution or contribution toward a known purpose or goal. A problem implies a desired outcome coupled with an apparent deficiency, doubt or inconsistency that prevents the outcome from taking place.
Examples
- Mathematical problem is a question about mathematical objects and structures that may require a distinct answer or explanation or proof. Examples include word problems at school level or deeper problems such as shading a map with only four colours.
- In society, a problem can refer to particular social issues, which if solved would yield social benefits, such as increased harmony or productivity, and conversely diminished hostility and disruption.
- In business and engineering, a problem is a difference between actual conditions and those that are required or desired. Often, the causes of a problem are not known, in which case root cause analysis is employed to find the causes and identify corrective actions.
- In chess, a problem is a puzzle set by somebody using chess pieces on a chess board, for others to get instruction or intellectual satisfaction from determining the solution.
- In theology, there is what is referred to as the Synoptic Problem, regarding the Gospels' relationship to each other.
- In academic discourse a problem is a challenge to an assumption, an apparent conflict that requires synthesis and reconciliation. It is a normal part of systematic thinking, the address of which adds to or detracts from the veracity of a conclusion or idea.
- An optimization problem is finding the best solution from all feasible solutions. A good example of this type of problem is the travelling salesperson problem which is based on calculating the most efficient route between many places
- In computability theory a decision problem requires a simple yes-or-no answer.
- In rock climbing a problem is a series of rocks that forces the climber to climb.
- In reading, a problem is a combination of a series of words with the overall plotline, which the reader must attempt to decipher.
- In walking, a mobility problem is presented. Motion is achieved via mechanical interaction of the legs and a surface.
See also
External links
- Problems Problem brainstorming site with tools to solve them.