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¿Hasta qué punto considera usted que los medios de comunicación afectan a los gobiernos? Comente.

Creo que los medios de comunicación afectan los gobiernos de una manera inmensurable. En las elecciones de 2016 en los estados unidos, los dos más grandes candidatos tienes problemas con medios de comunic...

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Answered by Megan M. Spanish tutor
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In a fish and chips shop, the potatoes are cut hours before they are cooked, but they must not dry out. To stop this, the owner soaks them in a salt solution. Define the process of osmosis and explain what would happen if you used distilled water.

Osmosis can be described as the movement of water from a high concentration to a low concentration through a semi permeable membrane.In this example the salt solution has roughly the same concentration of...

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Answered by Vikram S. Biology tutor
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Differentiate the function y=4sqrt(x)

Can re-write function as y=4x1/2Then follow the standard steps for differentiating a power. Take the 1/2 down and multiply by the number in front of the x, in this case 4, to give 2. Now reduce...

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Answered by Calum W. Maths tutor
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In ‘Of Mice and Men’, how does Steinbeck present women?

Steinbeck presents women very negatively within his novella ‘Of Mice and Men’ through his usage of his only female protagonist, Curly’s wife. She isn’t even given a name and the only title she has indicat...

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A cuboid has dimensions: width = x+1, length = 2x-2, height = x+2. Work out the volume of this cuboid. Give your answer in terms of x.

Volume of cuboid = width x length x heightV = (x + 1)(2x - 2)(x + 2)
For simplicity, multiply the first 2 sets of brackets first. Then multiply the result by the third set of brackets.Note: for multi...

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Answered by Sam A. Maths tutor
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