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How is a spit formed?

I always feel it is best for GCSE students to revise off mark schemes. With the formation of a spit being a recurring question in papers, mark schemes will be foundational to enhancing the student's under...

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Answered by James A. Geography tutor
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When do you use the imperfect tense?

The imperfect tense is a past tense that describes how things used to be, what used to happen and is used to give opinions about past events . It describes an ongoing action in the past or something that ...

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Answered by Roisin M. French tutor
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How do I write about poems?

Writing about poetry can be daunting because there is less certainty as to what is ‘right’; different people will respond to poetry in different ways. When faced with a poem, first read it through and thi...

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If a rectangle has sides (x+3) and (2x-1) and an area of 15, find x and the length of each side.

To find x, we need to create an expression from the information given. We know the area is 15 and that the area is equal to the length multiplied by the width. This gives us:(x+3)(2x-1) = 15Then we can ex...

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Answered by Jasmin L. Maths tutor
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Work out: 3 ½ – 2 ⅓ Give your answer as a improper fraction

3 ½ = 7/22 ⅓ = 7/3To add or subtract 2 fractions, the denominator (bottom number) must be the same. To create a common denominator we can multiply the first fraction by 3 and the second by 2.This gives us...

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Answered by Mai S. Maths tutor
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