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What is the difference between "a priori knowledge" and "a posteriori knowledge"?

Put shortly, whether something can be know "a priori" or "a posteriori" depends upon whether it can be known from experience or without experience. A priori knowledge is knowledge that...

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What is 18⁄4 as a mixed fraction in its simplest form?

DIVIDE 18 BY 4 USING BUS STOP METHOD TO GET 4 WITH 2 LEFT OVERTHEREFORE BECOMES 4 AND 2/4THEN SIMPLIFY TO 4 1/2

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Answered by Adeel A. Maths tutor
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How do I demonstrate Commercial Awareness

Commercial Awareness is often defined as being the ability to see a transaction or issue from the perspective of the client.However, although that sounds great in recruitment handbooks, the reality is tha...

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Describe how a sperm cell is adapted to its role (4 marks)

The role of a sperm cell is to fertilise an egg. The head contains the nucleus, which holds the male genetic material. It has a tail for swimming to the egg. It is packed with mitochondria to supply the e...

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Answered by Aamna W. Biology tutor
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Describe The transmission of a nervous impulse across a neuromuscular junction.

When an action potential arrives at the pre-synaptic knob voltage-gated calcium ion channels open, allowing calcium ions to diffuse into the synaptic knob. The influx of calcium ions causes neurotransmitt...

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