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What is 4/5 of 60?

Okay so what this question is asking for is 4 lots of 1/5 of 60.
So our first step is the find 1/5 of 60 and we do this by dividing by 5. If you don't know your 5 times table off the top of your head...

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Answered by Dominique T. Maths tutor
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What is the product of prime factors of 270?

Firstly we need to make sure we understand the question and do this by defining the key elements:
Prime number: A number that can only be divided by itself and 1 to give a whole numb...

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How do you tackle AQA extract questions? (i.e. for the Aspects of Tragedy Paper)

Firstly make sure you read the extract. Once initially, just to understand the scene and then again with a pen or a highlighter to underline bits you plan on using in your essay. Take about 5 minutes to a...

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What are the similarities and differences between DNA and RNA?

DNA and RNA are structurally almost identical, but there are a number of key differences. The 'D' in DNA stands for deoxyribose - the sugar molecule that gives DNA a stable helical conformation (called a ...

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Answered by Tristan D. Biology tutor
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What is the difference between eukaryotic cells and prokaryotic cells?

The main difference between eukaryotes and prokaryotes is that eukaryotic cells contain membrane-bound organelles (this includes a nucleus). Eukaryotes can be a single-celled or multi-celled organisms, su...

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Answered by Sarah L. Biology tutor
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