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A sunflower is one hundred and fifty centimetres tall. How tall will it be if its height increases by ten per cent?

To start, find out 10 per cent of 150. To find a percent, divide by 100 and multiply by the percent. 150 divided by 100 is 1.5, 1.5 multiplied by 10 is 15. Finally, add the 10% on to the original, so 150 ...

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Answered by Charmaine G. Maths tutor
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Use the text as inspiration for a story based on the idea of exploring.

The question may ask to write based on the comprehension text or on a separate picture/text, so read carefully. Try to keep the theme of the story close to the original, but not the plot to show that you'...

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Answered by Annabel G. English tutor
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Which of these numbers is the smallest? 0.8, 8.8, 0.88, 88.0, 8.08.

First notice that two numbers have 0 before the decimal point. Conclude to ignore the rest. Then compare the remaining two by adding a zero to the end of 0.8 thus making 0.80. Now compare 0.80 with 0.88 a...

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Answered by Emanuel D. Maths tutor
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At the performances last month, a total of seven-hundred and forty-four thousand, eight hundred and one drinks were sold at the theatre's restaurant bar. The manager wants to know how many drinks were sold, rounded to the nearest thousand drinks.

for an MCQ 11+ (or warm-up 13+ Maths) paper, possible answer options: a) 750,000   b) 744, 000   c) 744, 800   d) 745, 000   e) 700, 000 So, the actual number in figures is: 744, 801

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Answered by Jasmine T. Maths tutor
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Name 2 products formed by burning fossil fuels which cause harm to the environment.

Carbon dioxide causes global warming which consequently leads to enhanced melting of polar ice caps and rising sea levels. 

Carbon particles lead to formation of smog which blocks out sunlight and ...

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Answered by Sophie C. Chemistry tutor
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