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Sue has 2 cats. Each cat eats 1 4 of a tin of cat food each day. Sue buys 8 tins of cat food. Has Sue bought enough cat food to feed her 2 cats for 14 days? You must show how you get your answer.

Initially we must work out the rate at which the tin food is consumed by 2 cats, so we multiply 1/4 (tin food per day for 1 cat) by 2(number of cats), which equals 2/4, so both cats consu...

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Answered by Grisilda K. Maths tutor
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Solve for x and y using simultaneous equations: 3x+y=10 x+y=4

3x+y=10 _x+y=4-------------2x=6x=3x+y=43+y=4y=1

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Answered by Charlieanne L. Maths tutor
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z = 5 - 3i Find z^2 in a form of a + bi, where a and b are real constants

z^2 = (5-3i) = 25 - 30i + 9i^2Since i^2 = -1 => z^2 = 16-30i

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Answered by Adam M. Maths tutor
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How do you factorise a simple quadratic equation?

Simple quadratic equations e.g. x2+5x + 6 = 0, can be solved by evaluating the second and third terms. Quadratic equations can be represented ...

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Answered by Kendall F. Maths tutor
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In a school, there is a total of 640 children. The ratio of Girls to boys is 7:9. How many boys are there in this school?

The first step to this question would be to add both of the ratio values which would be 16.Then you would divide the amount of children which is 640 by the value 16. You would Get 40. Then multiply 40 by ...

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