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What is the difference between 'le, la, les' and 'un, une, des'?

'le, la , les' are called definite articles or articles définis and they are used when speaking of something specific or that has previously been mentioned. These article...

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Answered by Carolina F. French tutor
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Explore some of the ways different voices are presented in poetry

Duffy uses voices in their poetry in order to portray the experiences of those who have been kept in the dark and denied a voice of their own.

In Lizzie 6, Duffy uses the dialogue ...

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A cycle race is 3069.25 miles. Juan travels at a speed of 15.12 miles per hour. He cycles for 8 hours a day. Estimate how many days Juan will take to complete the race.

s = d/ t= 3069.25/ 15.12It is an estimated value, so you may use rounded values = 3000/ 15= 200 hours He will be travelling 8 hours every day= 200/ 8= 25 days

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Answered by Harith H. Maths tutor
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What is the difference between 'este', 'ese' and 'aquel' and 'estos', 'esos' and 'aquellos'?

These words are the Spanish equivalents of 'this', 'that', 'these' and 'those'. First of all, 'este' 'ese' and 'aquel...

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Answered by Grace A. Spanish tutor
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How do you calculate the amount of moles of a (solid) substance from its mass?

Use the equation:Moles = Mass ÷ Relative mass
For example: How many moles are there in 10g of CaCO3 ? ( to 3 significant figures)Find the relative mass of CaCO...

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Answered by Alanah J. Chemistry tutor
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