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Billy wants to buy these tickets for a show. 4 adult tickets at £15 each 2 child tickets at £10 each A 10% booking fee is added to the ticket price. 3% is then added for paying by credit card. Work out the total charge when paying by credit card.

4 x 15 = 602 x 10 = 2060 + 20 = 8080 + 8 (10%) = 883% of 88 =1%: 0.880.88 * 3 = 2.6488 + 2.64 = £90.64

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Answered by Nighat K. Maths tutor
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Write the opening part of a story involving the weather. (English Language)

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Callous grey clouds loomed above me, swirling through the heavens above. They dove behind roughened buildings, blackened by years of industrial abuse, before darting out, whilst another jealous...

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Answered by Nighat K. English tutor
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A researcher is investigating the amount of hours children spend on the computer a day. Suggest a suitable research method. Give one advantage and one disadvantage of this method.

The most appropriate method for this topic of research is a questionnaire. This is because questionnaires collect quantitative data, which is what is needed for this research.
As for advantages and ...

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Answered by Beth C. Sociology tutor
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Explain the processes occuring at constructive tectonic plate boundaries

Constructive plate boundaries occur when two tectonic plates move away from each other. These tectonic plates drift apart due to the convection currents in the magma present in the Earth's mantle which or...

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Answered by Emily W. Geography tutor
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How does a bill become a statute, or, an act of parliament in the UK?

There are ten key stages in the passing of a bill through parliament to create a statute.The first of these is a 'green paper.' This is a proposition for the act of parliament, and it contains the intent ...

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Answered by Jessica B. Law tutor
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