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What is meant by the term break-even point?

A break-even point is where the level of output where total revenue equals total cost. This means that there is neither a profit or a loss.

JC
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Name two properties that both microwave and infrared has.

They travel at the same speed (speed of light) in vacuum, and they can both be polarised.

BK
Answered by Bettiina K. Physics tutor
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Exaplain one advantage and one disadvanatge of an organisation beocming multinational

An example of an advantage of an organisation becoming a multinational is that they can benefit from an increased number of potential customers and therefore multinationals can have more customers, leadi...

CP
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What is the difference between preterite and imperfect?

Preterite is used for completed actions in the past such as 'fui al baile anoche' 'I went to the dance last night'. This action is completed as you're not still at last night's dance. Furthermore, if you'...

TB
Answered by Tom B. Spanish tutor
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Why can you separate crude oil using distillation?

Different substances (fractions) can be separated as they have slightly different boiling points. Different hydrocarbons condense at different sections of the fractionating column, which is very hot at th...

LW
Answered by Lydia W. Chemistry tutor
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