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Simplify Fully: (b^6 x b^2) / b^4

Using indices rules: y^a x y^b = y^(a+b), y^a / y^b = y^(a-b) Simplifying the numerator: b^6 x b^2 = b^(6+2) = b^8 Simplifying the whole fraction: b^8 / b^4 = b^(8-4) = b^4 Fully simplified answer is b^...

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Answered by Claudia H. Maths tutor
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Jess wants to buy 30 mugs for her tea party. She can buy them at Shop A at £3.49 each or at Shop B as a pack of 30 at £58 plus VAT at 20%. She wants to get the cheapest option. Which shop should she buy from?

Shop A-> Total Price = 30 plants x £2.49 =£74.70 Shop B-> VAT = 20% = 0.2 VAT = 0.2 x £58 = £11.60 Total Price = £11.60 + £58 = £69.60 OR

Total price = 1.2 x £58 = £69.60

Therefore Jes...

CH
Answered by Claudia H. Maths tutor
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Evaluate the view that perfect competition is a more efficient market structure than monopoly.

Perfect competition is a market structure dominated by many firms. No individual firm is capable of affecting the market supply curve, so one firm cannot affect the market price; the firms are price take...

KV
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How should I structure my GCSE History essay?

When it comes to a GCSE History exam essay, it is important to have a clear structure to your argument. Do not simply write down everything you know about a specific topic, for example, if the question wa...

SA
Answered by Samuel A. History tutor
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Comment on how Mozart uses Melody, Tonality, Structure, Rhythm and Instrumentation in the 1st Movement from Symphony No. 40 in G Minor, K 550

In the Melody, Mozart uses periodic phrasing and splits the melody in to two themes - the first subject and the second subject. The tonality of the first subject is G Minor and the second subject is in Bb...

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Answered by Davina B. Music tutor
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