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What type of work experience is suitable to demonstrate the skills I need when applying to Medicine?

Volunteering can be a great way to develop interpersonal skills whether that is within or outwith a care setting. There is a range of places that you can volunteer at, such as a Residential/ nursi...

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3 resistors, R1, R2 and R3 are attached in parallel across a 6V cell with resistances 3, 4 and 5 Ohms respectively. Calculate the current across each resistor.

First off draw the circuit. The voltage across each resistor is equal (i.e. 6V). From here we just have to use Ohm's law (V = I x R) to calculate the currents across each resistor. This gives us:
R1;...

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Solve the inequality x^2 – 5x – 14 > 0.

In order to solve this, the quadratic must be factorised. This means we're trying to get the equation into the form (x+a)(x+b)>0 where a and b are constants where a x b = -14 and a + b = -5. This turn...

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A bag contains 8 oranges, 9 pears and 13 apples. What is the probability a pear is picked?

The probability of an event happening is defined as the number of outcomes you're looking for (in this example the number of pears, 9) divided by the total number of outcomes (i.e. the total number of fru...

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The gases X & Y react with each other to produce gas Z according to the equation: 2X + Y ->2Z. 100cm3 of gas X was mixed with 10cm3 of gas Y, in a freely moving sealed gas syringe The reaction went to completion. What was the final volume of the syringe?

What's the key information we need to extract from the question:
reaction went to completionmolar ratios of X, Y and ZGas Y is the limiting factor & Gas X is in excess
If gas Y is the limiti...


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