How do I ask what "number" Obama was president at? [duplicate]
I want to make a question having an answer as follows:
5 is the third prime number.
The bold part is the answer. How to phrase the question?
Solution 1:
FX's answer is an excellent option (and has my vote).
One other technique that is sometimes used in math or science questions is to give an example response as part of the question:
The number two is the first prime number. In the sequence of prime numbers, what is the position of the number five?
This is particularly effective for a verbal question, where using a variable 'n' may be more confusing than it is in print (depending on the audience). One disadvantage is the relative verbosity of this form, but it is mathematically unambiguous while expressly stating the desired form of the answer.
Solution 2:
Why not simply use the term ordinal directly? For example:
What ordinal number reflects the position of the number five in the set of prime numbers?
or more succinctly:
What is the ordinality of five in the set of prime numbers?
Ordinality might be a bit of a neologism, but the meaning should be clear to anyone familiar with the root, I think.