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How do you find the volume of a conical frustum?

First look at the volume of a cone, V = (piRH)/3. It is clear the volume of our conical frustum will be that of a large cone minus that of a smaller one on top. Also note that the smaller cone wi...

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Answered by Sam B. Maths tutor
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Can you explain the difference between diffusion and osmosis?

Diffusion refers to the movement of molecules or atoms from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration, down a concentration gradient. It first clicked for me when I thought about it in...

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Solve the simultaneous equations: 8x + 2y =46, and 7x + 3y = 47

Whenever we have two equations with two unknowns (x and y) to solve simultaneously, we can try to substitute one equation into the other. If we were to multiply every term in equation 1 by 1.5, then we wo...

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Answered by Thomas C. Maths tutor
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Is a just in time (JIT) stock management system likely to benefit a clothing retailer?

Just in time (JIT) is a stock control system that removes the need to hold large quantities of buffer stocks. Stocks arrive just before they are required. JIT would improve the cash flow of a company, wit...

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Explain how one of Gettier’s original counter examples attacks the tripartite view of knowledge.

The tripartite view of (propositional) knowledge (call this view: TVK) is a view that wishes to give an analysis of constructions such as "X knows that p" where 'X' stands for a noun ph...

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