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Explain one way in which Five Guys could achieve economies of scale

When approaching all exam questions, a good way of picking up easy marks is to try and define any key terms given in the question.So here I would firstly define economies of scale. Economie...

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How do I remember so many facts?

There are a lot of facts to remember at GCSE for History. The best way to make sure that you know the facts you want to by the exam is to start learning them early so that they go into your long term memo...

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Answered by Lucy V. History tutor
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What is producer surplus and when might it change?

Firstly, let’s consider the concept of producer surplus. This can be defined as the difference between the price producers are willing to supply their goods/ services at and the market price (the price th...

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Answered by Olivia D. Economics tutor
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Solve the simultaneous equations: x + 2y = 13, 4x - 3y = 8.

Multiply both sides of the equation x + 2y = 13 by 4 to get 4x + 8y = 52. Subtract 4x - 3y = 8 from 4x + 8y = 52 to get 11y = 44. Divide both sides of 11y = 44 by 11 to get y = 4. Since we now know y = ...

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Answered by Kate P. Maths tutor
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How would you solve (4y + 3)/5 + (3y+1)/2 = 4 for y?

The first step is to remove the fractions in the equation, as the equation is easier to solve when there are only whole numbers.To remove the first fraction we should times the entire equation by 5 ----&g...

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Answered by Nima S. Maths tutor
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