Try rewriting it like this: "Some of the information needed to solve the following problem is missing".The following problem is missing some of the information
that you will need to solve it.
Is the last word 'it' needed?
Thank you in advance.
It means that the problem cannot be solved, because some of the information necessary to solve it is missing.Thanks, bhaisahab. I've now got the meaning of the sentence but am still confused about how the sentence is constructed. Can I see it this way:
The following problem is missing some of the information
so that you will need to solve it.
Thank you again.
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