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What's the difference between fixed and variable costs?

Fixed are costs that do not change with the level of output. For example, heating bills would be a fixed cost. Whether we make 100 computers or 300 computers, our fixed costs do not change. Variable costs ar...
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How should I structure my Business Studies exam answers? Could I get an example please?

Example Question: Evaluate the importance of a SWOT analysis for Apple (8 marks)Recommended structure:-Define: A SWOT analysis is carried out by the business to identify internal Strengths and Weaknesses, an...
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A linear sequence begins: a + 2b, a + 6b, a + 10b, ..., ... Given that the 2nd term has a value of 8 and the 5th term has a value of 44, calculate the values for a and b

This is a linear sequence which we can see increasing by 4b with every consecutive term. Given the values of the first 3 terms, we can see that the 4th and 5th terms must be a + 14b and a + 18b respectively....
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Answered by Alex F. Maths tutor
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How do you form the future tense?

There are two ways to express an action in the future. You can either use the near future tense, using the present tense of 'aller' (to go) followed by the infinitive or the simple future tense where you con...
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Answered by Tara D. French tutor
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How can I tell which prepositions takes which case?

This isn't as difficult as it seems: there are two categories of prepositions which only take one particular case (accusative only or dative only). I find it helpful to learn these in a list then rearrange t...
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Answered by Connie E. German tutor
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