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Firstly we need to change each fraction into improper fractions. 7/2- 7/3then we need to give each fraction a common denominator. In this case we will use sixths. 21/6 - 14/6. Ans: 7/6

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Answered by Juliette T. Maths tutor
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2(y+3) = 10. What is y?

So to start this question, we must multiply out the bracket as follows:2 x (y+3) = 10(2 x y) + (2 x 3) = 102y + 6 = 10Now we take away 6 from both sides of the equation:2y + 6 = 10 (NOW TAKE AWAY 6)2y = 4...

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How far do you agree that British naval superiority over the French in the years 1793 to 1815 was due to technical advances rather than brilliant leadership

Technical Advances:Rear Admiral Charles Middleton, Comptroller of the Navy from 1778 to 1790, had built up the naval infrastructure and technology after weaknesses had been exposed by the War of American ...

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P has coordinates (0, -1) and Q has coordinates (4, 1). a) Find the equation of line PQ. b) P and Q are two vertices of rectangle PQRS. Find the equation of line QR.

a) y = x/2 - 1 b) y = -2x + 9

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Answered by Jules B. Maths tutor
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Where do I begin when starting to write my personal statement?

From my experience writing a personal statement, its most important purpose is to sell your skills, interests and character to the admissions offer. Start by talking about subjects at school that interest...

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