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What is a SWOT Analysis ?

A SWOT Analysis is a framework used to analyse a business, its resources and the external and internal environment. SWOT stands for Strengths, Weaknesses, (this relates t...

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What is the best way to analyse a primary source given to us in the exam?

When analysing primary sources, it is important to consider 3 main things (i) who is writing the source? (ii) what can you infer from the source? (iii) How does this match up to the knowledge you have on ...

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Answered by Ava S. History tutor
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How does a reflex arc work?

A reflex arc is a system of sensory, motor and relay neurones that work together to provide a quick reaction to stimulus that protects us from danger. A really good example that often comes up in t...

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Answered by Abraham W. Biology tutor
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What physical processes result in the formation of a meander?

A meander is a bend in a flowing body of water. The physical processes which form menders are erosion and deposition. Erosion occurs mainly on the outside bend as the water is faster, deeper and has a gre...

DD
Answered by Davina D. Geography tutor
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Solve the two simultaneous equations y+5x=30 and 6y=-x+64

The easiest way to solve these equations is by substitution. Rearrange the 6y=-x+64 equation into the form of x=64-6y. Replace x in the other equation with x=64-6y to produce y+5(64-6y)=30. Multiply out t...

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Answered by Harriet W. Maths tutor
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