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How many thirds are there in eight?

Whilst this question seems complicated because numbers have been thrown in with words it is infact a simple question. There are 3 thirds in one.

1/3 + 1/3 + 1/3 = 1

Therefore there are 8 x 3...

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Answered by Tori F. Maths tutor
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I am struggling to get work experience. Will I be rejected from medical school?

Medical schools appreciate that getting work experience in hospitals has become a case of who you know and who your contacts are. Having weeks and weeks of work experience is not a necessity to get into a...

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Explore how Shakespeare uses the theme of darkness in Macbeth. Use quotes to illustrate your answer.

Like many of his contemporaries, Shakespeare used darkness figuratively to represent evil. In the Jacobean era, morality plays were popular and the symbolism of 'light' as good and 'darkness' as evil was ...

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How do you differentiate using the chain rule?

In order to differentiate using the chain rule,you first need to know the chain rule. Chain rule : dy/dt * dt/dx = dy/dx.

It is basic multiplication to get rid of the common factor of 'dt' in both ...

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Answered by Niha G. Maths tutor
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The law on the non-fatal offences against the person has been subjected to frequent criticism but little reform has been attempted. Evaluate the current law and suggest what reforms may be desirable.

It is now 23 years since the Law Commission published its major review of the non-fatal offences against the person, 18 years since the Labour Government, elected in 1997, indicated its intention to subst...

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Answered by Charles M. Law tutor
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