\label{Numerical_Response_Intro} Along with showing the Numerical Response editor, figure \ref{Numerical Response Editor Figure} also shows the parameters for one of the simplest possible types of numerical response. The \textbf{Text Block} has the problem's question, which is the static text {}``What is 2 + 2?'' The \textbf{Answer} is {}``4''. The \textbf{Hint} has been set to something appropriate for this problem. Everything else has the default values from when the problem was created. If you create a problem like this, hit \textbf{Submit Changes}, then hit \textbf{View} after the changes have been submitted, you can try the problem out for yourself. Note the last box in the HTML page has the answer LON-CAPA is looking for conveniently displayed for you, along with the range the computer will accept and the number of significant digits the computer requires when viewed by an \textbf{Author}. As you're playing with the problem, if you use up all your tries or get the answer correct but wish to continue playing with the problem, use the \textbf{Reset Submissions} button to clear your answer attempts.