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How do I use the imperfect subjunctive in Spanish?

The imperfect subjunctive can be a very complex mode that even native speakers struggle to use from time to time, so it is not worth get too worked up if you find it difficult. However, we can break the i...

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Answered by Billie W. Spanish tutor
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There are a total of 50 apples and pears (apples + pears) in a large basket. If the total number of apples was doubled and the total number of pears was tripled, these two numbers would add up to 130. How many apples and pears are in the basket?

Solve this simultaneously.

Where a= apples and p= pears,

a+p=50 and 2a+3p=130

Multiply a+p=50 by 2 on both sides to get:

2a+2p=100

Then subtract the two equations from e...

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Answered by Christopher B. Maths tutor
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A skydiver is at a height of 10,000 m. Assuming no air resistance, how fast is the skydiver travelling at 9,990 m above the ground?

The skydiver has potential energy at the top of his/her jump, which is transferred to kinetic energy when he/she jumps. The difference in height between the start of the jump and the point at which his/he...

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How do I go about writing an unseen prose or poetry commentary on Paper 1?

Because it is an unseen commentary Paper 1 seems very daunting but actually the fact that the text is right in front of you to annotate and refer to makes it much easier for some people. What's most impor...

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Differentiate implicitly with respect to x the equation x^3*y^5+3x=8y^3+1

3x2y5+5x3y4y'+3 = 24y2y'

3x2y5+3 = (24y2–5x3y4)y'

y' = (3x2y5

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Answered by Nora G. Maths tutor
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