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A circular table has a diameter 140 cm. Calculate the area of the table in cm^2, leaving your answer as a multiple of pi.

The equation for a circle is pi x radius x radius. So,first we need to find the radius which is half the diameter, 140 divided by 2 equals 70 cm. As the question asks for the answer as a multiple of pi th...

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Answered by Fraser S. Maths tutor
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Characters in different generations may have opposing goals and ideals, which may cause conflict. Select a work of literature that demonstrates such conflict and explain how the opposing viewpoints causes such tension between the characters.

There are many potential works of literature that could be used for such a questions, but I will use Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice as my example. Elizabeth and her mother have very different views and...

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Escribir un mensaje al Consejo Estudiantil de tu escuela describiendo los problemas en tu escuela.

Querido Presidente,               Yo soy (nombre), del (grado). Necesito decir los problemas en nuestra escuela. Hay bastante tarea, y el registro de asistencia es muy malo.               Primero, el prob...

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Answered by Cathryn H. Spanish tutor
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What is the best way to start a personal statement?

A personal statement is meant to demonstrate your interest in your chosen degree subject and demonstrate how your skills are applicable to that subject, while also giving the university a small glimpse in...

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To what extent did Lenin’s ‘Imperialism: The Highest Stage of Capitalism’ (1916) go on to inform his revolutionary praxis?

While World War I was ranging, Lenin was in Switzerland and decided to write this pamphlet in order to make sense of the crisis. By doing so, he conceptualised imperialism to prove that a socialist revolu...

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Answered by Solene G. History tutor
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