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How can I decide what to memorise from my set texts so that I'll be able to answer anything which might appear in the exam?

There are several ways to select quotations to memorise for your exams. As memory space is limited, you need to make sure you select efficiently, memorising only those passages which will be useful in a v...

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Answered by Adam D. English tutor
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Explain why the UK have different minimum wage rates for different age groups

• In perfectly competitive markets, equilibrium in the labour markets is determined by the demand and supply of labour. For one particular firm, the supply of labour is determined by labour supply curve i...

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Answered by Andreea A. Economics tutor
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Discuss the relative merits of a rights issue of ordinary shares and a bonus issue of ordinary shares

• At shareholder meetings, a company agrees on the number of total shares authorised. This is the maximum number of shares the company can issue; key because it dilutes other shareholders, affects the fun...

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Solve log_2(3x + 7) = 3 + log_2(x – 1), x > 1.

Begin by collecting log_2 terms.log_2(3x + 7) - log_2(x – 1) + = 3 Using the rule of log terms we getlog_2((3x+7)/(x-1)) = 3 (3x+7)/(x-1) = 233x+7 = 8(x-1)3x+7-8x+8 = 0 -5x+15 = 0 x= 3

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Answered by Catriona F. Maths tutor
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How do you answer section A of the AS written exam?

For section A, examiners will be looking to see that you know how to examine an extract from a television show and that you can analyse it in terms of its technical codes and representations. This means t...

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