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How to solve the inequality 4(x+3) < 60?

As we are working with an inequality we have to pay attention every time to the symbol, in this case less <, that rules the inequality. The first step to solve it, it is the expansion of the LHS, so we...

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Answered by Ana P. Maths tutor
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How do I rewrite 2 cos x + 4 sin x as one sin function?

This question makes use of the sin addition formula. It may be stated as sin (A + B) = sinA cosB + sinB cosA . We want to rewrite 2 cosx + 4 sinx in the form R sin (x + a), so firstly work out what R sin(...

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Answered by Sara S. Maths tutor
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In a village the number of houses and the number of flats are in the ratio 7 : 4 the number of flats and the number of bungalows are in the ratio 8 : 5 There are 50 bungalows in the village. How many houses are there in the village?

Firstly it is important to read the whole question to make sure the all the information you have been given is understood. As we know there are 50 bungalows we can use the ratio of flats to bungalows to f...

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Answered by Jessica H. Maths tutor
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Expand 4x(x+2)

For this type of question, we always simply take the term outside the bracket and multiply it with the terms inside the bracket sequentially. So, first we evaluate 4x * x, which gives us 4x2. N...

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Answered by Callum C. Maths tutor
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3kg of oranges cost £54. 5kg of apples cost £60. Nina buys 2kg of oranges and 7kg of apples. How much does Nina Pay

First lets start with calculating how much 2kg of oranges cost (we do this by cross multiplying):so if 3kg = £54 2kg = £xto determine the value of x, we can write the following equation:3x = 5423x = 1...

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Answered by Aditi B. Maths tutor
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