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What does it mean when a math problem ask to simplify the problem?

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When a problem is too complicated to unravel in one step, it usually helps to divide it into less complicated issues and solve all separately. Making an easier downside from a more complicated one. This might involve revising the problem; using smaller, less complicated numbers; or employing a additional acquainted situation to grasp the matter and realize the answer.
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