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How do you work out the mean of a set of numbers?

You find the mean of a set of data by adding up all of the values then dividing the number you get by the total numbers in the data. An example of this is: 'Find the mean of '6, 8, 9, 17' <...

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Answered by Erin M. Maths tutor
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Complete the square for the quadratic expression x^2 − 8x + 7

As the coefficient (the number before) of x2 is 1 we can start the expression with (x...The coefficient of x is -8 so we half this to complete the brackets and form (x-4)2...Next the...

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Answered by Megan B. Maths tutor
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What is a chiasmus and what is its purpose?

A chiasmus is a literary technique where concepts or grammatical features are repeated but in reverse order. A simple way to remember it is A-B-B-A, just like the band!
For example: (Aeneid VI.102)...

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Answered by Olivia C. Latin tutor
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Suggest reasons why levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere have changed over time.

CO2 levels in the atmosphere could have increased due to deforestation, as there are now less trees to re-absorb this gas. Emissions of CO2 may also have risen due to the increased b...

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Answered by Sam J. Geography tutor
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Décrivez ce que vous avez fait lors de vos dernières vacances d'été.

Pendant mes dernières vacances d’été, je suis allé rester chez un ami a moi dans le sud de la France. Il n’habite pas loin de Nice, une cité sur la côte, alors nous avons passés plusieurs jours sur la pla...

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Answered by Sam J. French tutor
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