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There are 2 green jelly beans, 5 are yellow and 13 are red. Sue picks one jelly bean. What is the possibility that sue pick a jelly bean that is not yellow?

Answer: 3/4 2 green and 13 red therefore 15 of the 20 is not yellow simplifying this probability gives you 3/4.

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Answered by Ann P. Maths tutor
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What number is in the middle between 4.8 and 6?

Use of number line to show it is 5.4

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Answered by Hamza H. Maths tutor
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Past paper questions

11+ English is comprehension and spelling. It is difficult to set specific questions for this. I have looked at various past papers and there are a range of areas that different schools test on. I would h...

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Answered by Krishna M. English tutor
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There are 25 CD's in a box and an individual orders 14 boxes. How many CD's did the person order in total

as there are 25 CD's in one box, then we would multiply by 14 to know the total number of CD's, we use multiplication as it is quicker than adding 25 14 times. I would then show the column multiplication ...

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Answered by Aisha B. Maths tutor
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I’m confused by the difference between using f’(x) and f”(x) to find the minima and maxima of a curve

Imagine you have an object moving through time, like a car on the road. The distance that car travels=xThe speed of that object=f’(x)This is because speed is defined as the the rate of change of distance ...

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Answered by Xorsheed Z. Maths tutor
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