There's a category of questions that are only titularly "programming" and are in fact just simple ratio or pre-algebra questions, example:
Transform rotation based on the "Minutes" (Unity 3D)
...these have nothing to do with the Unity3D tag, or really any particular programming language.
Of course, it's inconceivable it could be a duplicate per se (unless someone coincidentally wanted to know about the same number of bananas or seconds).
What's the best close-reason for this sort of thing, or, is there any other course of action?
Is there perhaps some canonical answer somewhere which says "Such problems are solved by applying prealgebra. Here's a summary of that: blah blah. Use the relevant programming language to achieve the four arithmetic operations. If you have a specific prealgebra problem, ask on a math QA site." ... or something like that?
Note that similarly, when someone asks an advanced question about physics, per se, for use in games, they are just sensibly directed to the physics site.
These "actually just prealgebra" questions come up all the time, what to do.
(indeed as math questions, I believe they are just too simple to mover along to math.se - I don't think those dudes take questions like "if I'm going 20 kph how far in 30 minutes" ...)
my if/else doesn't work
question - where the problem is not that the asker does not know how to program (they don't), but that the asker has no idea how to use the actual logical concepts of if and else.