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What is the multiplier effect?

The best way to explain the multiplier effect is through an example.

Imagine that the government invested £100m in building a new hospital. They would need to employ lots of staff to buil...

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Answered by Linden S. Economics tutor
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The first three terms of a sequence are a, b, c. The term-to-term rule of the sequence is 'Multiply by 2 and subtract 4'. Show that c = 4(a – 3).

As the answer is given in the question, it's really important that you lay out your working carefully to give a convincing account as to how you got from the question to the answer. 
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Answered by Robin B. Maths tutor
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What is a good way to remember the sine, cosine and tangent rules of a triangle?

If you are trying to find the sine of an angle, remember: SOH

The sine of an angle (S)= the length of the opposite side (O) / the length of the hypotenuse (H)

If you are try...

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Answered by Hannah W. Maths tutor
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How are Judges appointed to the Supreme Court?

Judicial Appointment is a two tier process which begins once a vacancy occurs in the Supreme Court, either through a judge retiring, like David Souter, or dying like Antonin Scalia. The first tier is p...

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Answered by Harry V. Politics tutor
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Share £650 in the ratio 8:5

Begin by adding the 2 ratio parts (i.e. the numbers which make up the ratio) so 8+5 = 13.

Then divide the total sum by the sum of the ratio parts. Thus £650/13 = £50.

Multip...

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Answered by Harry V. Maths tutor
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