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What is price discrimination?

Price discrimination is when the same product is sold in different markets at a different price.It is a way for the firm to maximise its profits from more efficient pricing by charging each producer the m...

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‘As a Director how would direct Act 1, Scene 1 in Bertolt Brecht's 'The Good Person Of Szechwan'

'The Good Person of Szechwan’ is a didactic play written by Bertolt Brecht produced in 1943 and published in 1953. The play explores the impossibility of being morally good in a capitalist society, follow...

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Answered by Samuel W. Drama tutor
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A particle P is projected vertically upwards from a point 20m above the ground with velocity 18m/s, no external forces act on it other than gravity. What will its speed be right before it hits the ground? Give your answer to one decimal place.

To start off we should list what we have and what we want to find. The initial velocity u= 18 m/s (taking upwards to be the positive direction). Acceleration a= - 9.8 m/s2 (negative since gravi...

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Answered by Jenny N. Maths tutor
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If your given them for the exam was 'translucent' and your subject was flowers, give an example of an artist you would choose to inspire your pieces, giving reasons.

Mat Collishaw is a photographer who in 2014 produced a collection called 'Burning Flowers'. The images he created show vibrant flowers, often fully bloomed, being engulfed in a single flame. As the flame ...

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Answered by Freya R. Art tutor
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State and explain the case of 'rege' in the phrase 'rege victo'

'rege' is in the ablative case, forming part of an ablative absolute construction. This is used to show an action in the past that is separate to the main clause, made clear by the use of the perfect pass...

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Answered by Zadie L. Latin tutor
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