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How do you establish factual causation?

We establish factual causation using the 'but for' test. We have to be able to say that 'but for' the Defendant's actions, the victim would not have been injured. For example, in the case of Pagett, 'but ...

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Answered by Jamie D. Law tutor
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Name 2 types of muscle fibre and provide 2 benefits of each. (4)

Fast twitch: ability to produce a large force, provide strength for sports like weightlifting.;Slow twitch: do not tire easily, ability to perform over a long period of time (e.g. a full match).

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Point A has coordinates (1,0) and Point B has coordinates (2,5). Find the angle between the line AB and the x-axis. (3)

Tan(x) = 5/(2-1), x=tan-1 (5), x= 78.7°

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Answered by Edward G. Maths tutor
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Explain why firms in the pharmaceutical industry can charge different prices for the same drug in different countries. (15 marks)

For the pharmaceutical company to successfully price discriminate; the market must be split into two- both which have a different PED for the drugs. Consumers with inelastic price elasticity for drugs are...

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Answered by Sana K. Economics tutor
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Explain how an increase in interest rates can affect total spending in the UK.

Interest rates have an impact on the component of aggregate demand (AD) in an economy. AD is made up of consumption + investment + government spending + net trade. A rise in interest rates would mean cons...

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