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3x+18=14x+2

Firstly you need to re arrange the equation in order to get x's on one side and the numbers on the other side.If you subtract 2 from both sides of the equations, you end up with 3x+16= 14x.Now if you subt...

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Answered by Jerry G. Maths tutor
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Simplify (a) p^2× p^5 (b) Simplify g^6 ÷ g^4

This question involves indices. To calculate the parts, we need to know some indices rules and what they are. Let's look at b^3 - b is the base number and 3 is the power number which shows how many times ...

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Answered by Bessie S. Maths tutor
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Ben wants to book tickets to see a concert. The price of the ticket is £65. He must also pay a booking fee, which is 15% of the ticket price. Ben has £75, does he have enough money to pay for the ticket and booking fee?

The first step is finding what 15% of 65 is, i.e, calculating the booking fee. This can be done by multiplying 65 by 0.15 (0.15 being what 15% would be, if expressed in decimal form).65 x 0.15 = 9.75.This...

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Answered by Benjamin F. Maths tutor
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If there is a parallel circuit with three branches, each branch with 3 equal LEDs (and a resistor with negligible current flow), and 100mA going through each LED, what is the current flowing from the source?

Current splits up in a parallel circuit inversely proportional to the resistance of each branch; i.e. a branch with very low resistance will get the most current whereas a branch with a comparatively high...

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Answered by Carla M. Electronics tutor
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How would you recommend structuring a high-level response to a question?

The kind of response you provide always depends on the number of marks that are available to you and the type of question that you are being asked. Questions that invite you to debate or assess a statemen...

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Answered by Chloe I. History tutor
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