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How can I answer a question I have not come across?

Challenge questions should be ask according to your level of learning, because I have receive may questions above my learning which is very bad.

20th Aug 2019, 9:19 PM
Anistar
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HonFu [#GoGetThatBugChamp!] Well said! Anistar Keep learning! Keep trying! #NeverGiveUp!
20th Aug 2019, 9:36 PM
JTLZ
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Don't expect to win every match or understand every riddle the first time you encounter it. Instead study the problem, write the code yourself, try to figure out how it works, understand! Because you're not here to win riddles, you're here to learn. And if you learn, winning will come as well.
20th Aug 2019, 9:33 PM
HonFu
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Keep trying👍👍 Don't quit! And you won't always get it on your first try!! .... But for me just GUESS
20th Aug 2019, 10:18 PM
Adetunji Dorcas
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They are designed to challenge you. One reason they are called challenges.
21st Aug 2019, 2:08 AM
Sonic
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Guessing requires skills too. Sometimes you will encounter questions you answered wrongly in the past,so make a good guess.Remember to use another device to take a photo of the question so you can understand the logic of the question and learn from your mistakes . By the way,you should pay attention to the length of the line for placing answers. It shows the length of the correct answer. Pay attention to the type of number in the question. 5.0 is not thr same as 5! Again,the length of line for placing answers tells you that.
21st Aug 2019, 1:48 AM
Ketchup🍅
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If you find that you cannot answer a question, it is a good sign that you need to co back and review some material you have not covered. once youve truly understood the concepts and can implement them blind folded, then challenge again.
21st Aug 2019, 9:02 AM
Logomonic Learning
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