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How do vaccines work?

Pathogens can cause diseases. We can prevent a pathogen from causing a disease in an individual by giving them a vaccine which can make them immune to the pathogen. We do this by taking a dead/weakened fo...

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Answered by Alex B. Biology tutor
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Gemma has the same number of sweets as Betty. Gemma gives 24 of her sweets to Betty. Betty now has 5 times as many sweets as Gemma. Workout the total number of sweets that Gemma and Betty have.

Number of sweets = xG=B Gemma and Betty have the same number of sweetsx=x 5(x-24) = x +24 Gemma gives 24 of her sweets to Betty. Betty now has 5 times as many sweets as Gemma.5x - 120 = x + 245x -x = 24 +...

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Answered by Kate B. Maths tutor
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Evaluate the claim that evidence of design leads to theism.

Explain the claim, then evaluate: Evidence of design in the world such as the complexity of the human eye, or the Fibonacci sequence displayed in nautilus shells.This complexity and intelligence observabl...

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What does a mixture consist of?

Two or more elements or compounds that are not chemically combined together, wherein the chemical properties of each substance remains unchanged.

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Answered by Tory R. Chemistry tutor
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What is the distance between two points with x-coordinates 4 and 8 on the straight line with the equation y=(3/4)x-2

Firstly, to be able to find the distance between the two points we must find the y-coordinates of each point by substituting in the x values. For x=4y=3/4x4-2=1For x=8y=3/4x8-2=4Now that we know the coord...

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