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What's the best way to make your Oxbridge application stand out?

Oxbridge applications. We've all heard the rumours flying around about how your interviewers ask you to balance on your head whilst solving a simultaneous equation and reading a book. This is simply NOT t...

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How do I write a good personal statement for medicine?

Writing an original personal statement that shows off your skills and achievements can be tricky. Firstly I'd recommend sitting down with a piece of paper and writing down all the reasons you want to do m...

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HOW DO THE TENSES WORK AND HOW DO I KNOW WHEN TO USE THEM?!?!?!!!!?

Don't panic. Just follow this extremely brief summary of all the tenses you'd come across.

Present (présent) : This should be very straightforward, just as in English, fran...

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x = 0.045 (45 recurring). Prove algebraically that x can be written as 1/22

x=0.045 (45 recurring)

10x = 0.45 (45 recurring)

100x = 4.54 (54 recurring)

1000x = 45.45 (45 recurring)

To get rid of the decimals:

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Answered by John T. Maths tutor
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“The Fool knows that the only true madness is to recognise this world as rational.” How far is this an adequate explanation of King Lear?

The role of the Fool in William Shakespeare’s 1606 play ‘King Lear’ is fundamental to the strong narrative voice of the play, showcasing both themes of madness and rationality. As Isaac Asimov said in his...

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