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How should I tackle an interview where they give me a text to read?

The amount of time they give you will vary. Think carefully about how much they have given you to read in the time, it will almost certainly be enough for 2 or 3 good reads. In the reading time: Read it o...

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Simplify: 3(x+5)-4(2x+1)

This is a simple question where students need to use BIDMAS to solve the equation. The easiest method is to seperate the two sides and solve individually, then combine. Firstly, 3(x+5) multiplies out to g...

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Answered by Magdalena K. Maths tutor
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Conjugate the following verbs with the tense and pronoun specified: prendre (présent, vous), monter (passé composé, ils), acheter (futur simple, nous), s'habiller (présent, elles), faire (passé composé, nous), dormir (imparfait, je)

prendre (présent, vous) = vous prenez / monter (passé composé, ils) = ils sont montés / acheter (futur simple, nous) = nous achèterons / s'habiller (présent, elles) = elles s'habillent / faire (passé comp...

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Answered by Avani M. French tutor
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Explain the process of transcription.

Transcription is the process by which a complementary mRNA copy is made of the specific region of the DNA molecule which codes for a polypeptide (about 17 base pairs). A specific region of the DNA molecul...

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Answered by Flora T. Biology tutor
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Anna has 6 bananas. Ben has 2.5 times more bananas than Anna. Callum has a third as many bananas as Anna and Ben have together. How many bananas do Anna, Ben and Callum have together?

Anna: 6 bananas. Ben: 6*2.5 = 15 bananas. Callum: (6+15)/3 = 7 bananas Altogether they have 6 + 15 + 7 bananas = 28 bananas

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Answered by Avani M. Maths tutor
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