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Why is surface area to volume ratio bigger in smaller animals and vice versa?

In surface area to volume ratio (SA:Vol) we are comparing the outside surface area of an object to its internal volume. So imagine 3 rubber balls, one's small, one's medium, one's large. The smallest ball...

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Answered by Charlotte N. Biology tutor
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Solve the simultaneous equations: 3x + 2y = 9 and x + 7y = 22.

A simultaneous equations can be solved in multiple ways. You are probably familiar with substitution and elimination. Today, we will focus on substitution. As you can see, both equations represent a relat...

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Answered by Sara D. Maths tutor
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How do I put a verb into the future tense?

To put French verbs into the future there are special endings. The good news is they're quite straightforward. For regular verbs you need to take the infinitive, which will end in either -ER, -RE, or -IR,...

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Answered by Aidan C. French tutor
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How would I simplify this? (x-2)(x+3)

To answer this question properly I would need to demonstrate this through a video as the method I would show you involves drawing lines to connect elements (method is called smiley eyebrow method). I wil...

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Answered by Maria S. Maths tutor
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Is this piece in a major or minor key?

This seemingly easy question can be a great way of assessing student's ability to hear major/minor tonalities and ability to read music - e.g. are there any naturals, sharps, or flats on the sheet music? ...

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Answered by Lydia F. Music tutor
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