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Two trains move towards one another. The first one has a speed of 30 km/h, and the second one travels at 50 km/h. The initial distance between them is 160 km

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Answered by Ioan I. Physics tutor
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How can i learn all the specific vocabulary that is needed for the best marks?

A great tip for learning vocabulary is first of all, try to start learning as soon as possible and by learning a handful of words, or even just one word, every day will be a lot easier than attempting ...

JP
Answered by Jacob P. Spanish tutor
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Bag A contains £7.20 in 20p coins. Bag B contains only 5p coins. The number of coins in bag B is three-quarters of the number of coins in bag A. How much money is in bag B?

First you want to find out how many coins there are in bag A. So how many 20p coins do you need to make £7.20? This is the same as 720p. 720 divided by 20 is the same as 72 divided by 2 which is 36. So...

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Answered by Anezka E. Maths tutor
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Explain the similarities and differences of Homer's Achilles and Virgil's Aeneas.

Both epic heroes share some common features derived from the Homeric texts, but also some substantial differences. 
Aeneas and Achilles are both mighty heroes. They are descirbed with honorific epith...

AP
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Find the displacement function if the acceleration function is a=2t+5. Assume a zero initial condition of displacement and v=8 when t=1.

Integrating the acceleration function gives the velocity function v, as below:
v = t2 +5t +C1, where C1 is a constant.

Integrating the velocity func...

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