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How do you calculate relative frequency?

Relative frequency is the number of times an event occurs divided by the total number of trials conducted.
So for example, suppose you toss a coin 15 times, and it lands on heads 8 times and tails 7...

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Answered by Yara A. Biology tutor
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Is there a clash of civilisations between Islam and the West? - Discuss

Huntington ultimately ascribes Islam the main source of conflict with the West in his ‘Clash of Civilisations’ movement. In recent years this clash has been witnessed in the rise of political Islam, chara...

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Answered by Leena I. Politics tutor
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Compare and contrast how Owen explores the theme of death in two of his poems

Throughout his poetry, Owen explores many representations of the themes of war and violence. In the poems “Anthem For Doomed Youth” and “Futility”, Owen represents death in opposing ways. In “Anthem For D...

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Answered by Emily B. English tutor
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How do I learn quotations off by heart? Do you recommend any particular methods?

With so many set texts, it is easy to panic and wonder how you are going to learn enough quotes for your exam papers. However, do no worry! Here are some tips for memorising quotes:Little and often is ...

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Answered by Victoria T. English tutor
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How do I structure a paragraph for Shakespeare (e.g. Macbeth) in English Literature Paper 1?

Example question: Explore the importance of guilt in Macbeth.
Start off with a clear point that directly answers the question:Lady Macbeth exhibits an increasing amount of guilt...

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Answered by Katie T. English tutor
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