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You have a bag of 60 coloured marbles. 1/10 are red, 3/5 are blue, and the rest are green. How many green ones are there?

1/10 * 60=6 red marbles 3/5 * 60=36 blue marbles Therefore the amount of green marbles must be 60-(6+36)=18

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Answered by Isabelle C. Maths tutor
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When using trigonometry to calculate side lengths/angles, how do you know which identity to use?

Choosing whether to use sin, cos or tan is what will gain you the majority of marks for a trig question. Firstly, you should label the three sides of the triangle as hypothenuse, adjacent and opposite. In...

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Answered by Rimka P. Maths tutor
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A cone has a radius of 2 units and a height of 3 units. Devise a simplified equation to find the volume of the cone.

Vol = 1/3 pi r^2 h

r = 2n

h = 3n

Therefore

Vol = 1/3.pi.(2n)^2.3n

Vol = 1/3.pi.12n^3

Vol = 4.pi.n^3

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Answered by Toby M. Maths tutor
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Find y and x of the to following equations: x +3y = 11 and x + 2y = 9.

This question can be solved using the elimination method. Set out the problem as follows: x+3y=11 - x+2y=9              0+y=2      => y=2              Therefore one can substitute the val...

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Answered by Munisha B. Maths tutor
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What is the 'Nth-term rule' in linear (arithmetic) sequences and how is it used?

In any sequence, the position of a term (1st, 2nd, 3rd etc.) is represented by the letter ‘n’. In linear sequences only, the ‘nth-term rule’ gives the value of any term in that sequence at position ‘n’. I...

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Answered by Edmund I. Maths tutor
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