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What could cause a rise in the demand for University places?

Can be anything reasonable that indicates a shift in demand, e.g. greater perceived returns to education. Incorrect answers are supply-side based answers, e.g. Government makes the cost of University cheaper.
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Give one example of perfect and imperfect substitutes.

Perfect substitute could be anything like: Pepsi and Coca-Cola, PG Tips and Typhoo etc. Imperfect substitute can be things like: Tea and Coffee, Beer and Wine.
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There are 892 litres of oil in Mr Aston’s oil tank. He uses 18.7 litres of oil each day. Estimate the number of days it will take him to use all the oil in the tank.

Estimate, so: 900 litres, and 20 litres per day. 900/20 = 45 However, any estimation that results in an answer between 44-56 is acceptable.
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This exam seems different from the style of A-level English, how best should I prepare for this exam?

Everyone learns differently, but for the ELAT I would suggest a few things as key to anyone's preparation. First and foremost it is important to make sure you are comfortable with unseen passages, and analys...
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Answered by TERESA R. ELAT tutor
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Rearrange "(6y-30)/5 = 2x+(12/5)" so it reads "y = ... ". Sketch this line and label where it meets the axes.

multiply everything by 5, so you get 6y - 30 = 10x + 12 - add 30 to both sides, so you get 6y = 10x + 42 - divide everything by 6, so you have y = (10/6)x + (42/6) - simplify, y= (5/3)x + 7 - this is of the ...
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