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How do you calculate percentage change?

Percentage change is often required to utilise figures provided in case studies and present them as evidence, or to use in other calculations.

For example:

If you were asked...

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Explain the formation of a meander in a river.

This process starts with a slight bend in the river. This causes there to be a faster flow of water on the outside bend and slower water on the inside bend. The faster flow of water on the outside bend...

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Answered by Leo T. Geography tutor
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What is the examiner looking for and how do I get a good mark?

In truth, only your teacher can know due to Oxford's marking system which means that only qualified teachers have access to the marking scheme. However, what they are looking for is a well articulated ...

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Answered by Samuel T. ELAT tutor
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How can create the best presentation?

In the majority of Art A-Levels and GCSE's what the examiners are looking for is a steady and concise development of process within your project.

What you need to ensure is that you give ...

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Answered by Samuel T. Art tutor
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What are Checks and Balances in the US governmental system?

Checks and Balances are also known as the Separation of Powers. It was a system created in Ancient Greece and developed by the French philosopher Montesquieu that was intended to divide a nation's gove...

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Answered by Luke H. Politics tutor
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