Where can I get all my questions answered?

Where can I get all my questions answered?

13 Best Sites to Get Your Questions Answered!

  • Answerbag. You can find answers to various questions from different categories on Answerbag You may ask questions on any topic but will need to register to do so.
  • Yahoo! Answers.
  • Blurt it.
  • WikiAnswers.
  • FunAdvice.
  • Askville.
  • Friendfeed.

How do I get my Google Answers?

How to find answers on Google Forms

  1. Open your Google Form.
  2. Click on “Responses.”
  3. After you’ve opened the Responses tab, you will be able to view answers in three different ways: “Summary,” “Question,” and “Individual.”
  4. Click on the “Summary” tab to view a summary of all answers submitted to your Google Form.

How do I scan questions and get answers on Google?

In Google Search Search for a place. Scroll down to the “Questions & answers” section. Under “Questions & answers,” tap See questions. Next to the question, tap Answer.

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How do you ask Google a question?

On your computer, open Google. Search for a place. Under the information card for the place on the right side, click “Ask a question” next to the “Questions & answers” section.

How do I clear all my search history?

Clear your history

  1. On your Android phone or tablet, open the Chrome app .
  2. At the top right, tap More. History.
  3. Tap Clear browsing data.
  4. Next to ‘Time range’, select how much history you want to delete. To clear everything, tap All time.
  5. Check ‘Browsing history’.
  6. Tap Clear data.

Where would you click to delete the question?

Deleting questions is as simple as selecting the question at the top (the 6 dots : : :), then click the trash can at the bottom to delete.

Which app we can scan questions and get answers?

Called Socratic, the free app uses artificial intelligence to determine what information you need, and returns ‘explainers’ and videos to give you step-by-step help. The firm says it’s like having a ‘digital tutor in your pocket,’ generating answers from a community of teachers and students.

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