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In A level biology exams there is a large focus on data interpretation questions. What is the best way to approach this style of question?

Often this particular style of question ranks amongst the most poorly answered by students. However, it is often very easy to pick up marks without any knowledge of the subject matter whatsoever. The firs...

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Answered by Rory C. Biology tutor
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A small stone is projected verically upwards from a point O with a speed of 19.6ms^-1. Modeeling the stone as a particle moving freely under gravity find the time for which the stone is more than 14.6m above O

S = 14.7, U = 19.6, V =,  A = -g, T = t

using s = ut + 1/2 at^2
14.7 = 19.6t + 1/2 -g t^2
1/2 g t^2 - 19.6t + 14.7 = 0

t = (19.6 +- sqrroot(-19.6- 4 * 0.5 * 9.8 * 14...

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Answered by Hamish B. Maths tutor
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How does Beckett use language to define the characters in the play “Waiting for Godot?”

Beckett uses the names of the characters to demonstrate their core values to the play. Estragon’s name has two interpretations, one, that it is French for tarragon which is well suited to his vegetable- l...

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Answered by Erica P. English tutor
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What properties makes an object stable?

An object will be stable if the centre of mass, the point at which all of the mass of the object is concentrated, is lower to the ground. It will also be stable if there is a wide base. Objects with low c...

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Answered by Edward A. Physics tutor
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(i) Find the point(s) where the curve y=x^2-2x+1 crosses the x-axis, and (ii) find the coordinates of the vertex of the curve.

(i) Recall that a curve crosses the x-axis (the horizontal axis) when the vertical y-coordinate is zero, so we are required to find all the points such that y=0, that is we must solve the equation x2...

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Answered by Ethan T. Maths tutor
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