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Explain one problem faced by Utilitarianism and one possible solution to this problem.

Possible answers: (1) Problem: Sadististic Guards. Solutions: Higher and Lower pleasures, Prioritarianism, Negative Utilitarianism. (2) Problem: Issues in population ethics. Solutions: Higher and Lower pl...

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Answered by Gareth P. Philosophy tutor
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Explain G.E. Moore's argument against scepticism.

G.E. Moore performs something known as the G.E. Moore shift. This is where he takes the sceptic's Modus Ponens argument: (1) If you can doubt the natural world then you cannot know anything about the natu...

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Answered by Gareth P. Philosophy tutor
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I don't understand chain rule for differentiation especially when combined with more complex functions.

The chain rule is a method that allows you to differentiate a function of a function, which can be of the form y = f[g(x)]. That is, g is a function of x and f is a function of g, which in turn is a funct...

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Answered by Adamos S. Maths tutor
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Given 924*438 = 404712, what is 9.24*43.8

Given 924 x 438 = 404712, we must consider the changes made to THIS question that leads to 9.24 x 43.8 924 => 9.24: we divide 924 by 100 to get 9.24
438 => 43.8: we divide 438 by 10 to get 43....

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Answered by Kumar S. Maths tutor
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Find the values of y such that log2(11y-3)-log2(3)-2log2(​y) = 1

Find the values of y such that log2(11y-3)-log23-2log2y = 1

Power law: 2log2y = log2y2

Product law: log2(11y-3) -...

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Answered by Joe P. Maths tutor
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