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Define, with examples, the definition of proportional representation (5 marks).

Proportional representation refers to an electoral system in which the percentage of seats won by a given political party in a legislative election corresponds to their share of the vote. For example if t...

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What is the „Plusquamperfekt, how do you use it and how can you tell it apart from the „Perfekt“?

Both the “Plusquamperfekt” and the “Perfekt” are past tense, each of them describing a different level of the past – highlighting the relationship between several actions in the past.
The “Perfekt” ...

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Answered by Thomas S. German tutor
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Using the "complete the square" method, solve the following x^2 +4x - 21 =0

x2+4x-21= 0,  This can be factorised into brackets as shown: (x+2)- 4 - 21 = 0 SImplified, so all x's are on one side of the equation: (x+2)= 25, Removing square root,...

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Answered by Charlotte S. Maths tutor
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Explain the difference between qualitative and quantitative data.

Qualitative data revolves around the quality, where subjective information and opinions are collected. For example, the user's thought about color, texture and comfort.

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How do I conjugate 'aller' in the pluperfect tense?

Take the infitive form 'aller', remove the -er ending and add the perfect ending -é. Between the participle (allé) and the subject pronoun (je, tu, il etc.), add the auxilliary verb, in this case 'être' i...

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Answered by Dylan T. French tutor
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