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There are 10 beads in a bag. Four beads are green, six are black. If three beads are taken at random without replacement, what is the probability that they are the same colour?

There are two possible outcomes in which all beads are the same colour: they may be all green, or all black. We need to work out the probability of each outcome to start with. This is done by multiplying ...

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Answered by Tom W. Maths tutor
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How much of my personal statement should revolve around Spanish, compared to my extra-curricular activities and other subjects, if I am applying to Oxbridge?

When applying to Oxbridge specifically, from my own experience, writing about Spanish should make up the bulk of your statement, at around 80% of it. I would advise your personal statement to begin with a...

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A binary, 8-bit floating point number 0111 0010 is said to have a 4-bit mantissa and a 4-bit exponent. What is meant by the terms 'mantissa' and 'exponent'? What is the value of this 8-bit binary floating point number?

Take an example 8-bit floating point number of 0111 0010.The 'mantissa' of this floating point number are the most significant bits -- in this case, the first 4 bits -- which represent the value a...

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How to structure an answer to a 6 mark question?

The response to a 6 mark question should be well balanced and include reference to scripture or religious texts to use as evidence. A helpful way to include all of these elements within an exam answer is ...

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The curve C has equation y=(2x-3)^5, the point P lies on C and has coordinates (w, – 32), find (a) the value of w and (b) the equation of the tangent to C at the point P in the form y=mx+c , where m and c are constants.

(a) The curve is defined by y=(2x-3)^5. To find x=w when y=-32, we must substitute these values into the equation C and re-arrange to find w. -32=(2w-3)^5. First we must remove the power of 5 by doing pow...

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Answered by Jordan P. Maths tutor
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