The relationship between problems and exercises in mathematics is which of these?

a) A problem has no immediate solution, and an exercise is for practice.
b) A problem is for practice, and an exercise has no immediate solution.
c) A problem is open-ended, and an exercise has a specific solution.
d) A problem has a specific solution, and an exercise is open-ended.
e) The terms "exercise" and "problem" have the same meaning in the mathematics classroom.


A

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