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I can answer most maths questions up to grade 10. Grade 11 and 12 questions are welcome although I will try my best to answer you. I like giving answers in detail so that you will understand.
I have taught 1-on-1 maths lessons and homeschooling for about 8 years and have taught children with special educational needs for 3 months as part of my training
University Of South Africa
I have my own website called MathsFAQ at http://www.mathsfaq.yolasite.com
3rd year B.Ed (Secondary School & FET) majoring in Mathematics.
Distinction in 1st year Physics
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Hi Susan Well yes it means the measurement of B is 124.7 degrees and if I am correct and if the angle is 124.7 degrees it means that angle ABF = angle HBC = 124.7 Degrees. The supplement is for example
Hi tq If the clerk types 2880 words in 1 hour you can write this as 2880 words/hour but now you must convert hours to minutes so this would be 2880 words/60min 2880 words takes 60 min so 1200 words
Hi Sunil Sorry I took so long to reply. I aswered a few of them for you but I am soooooooo busy. I apologize but i did just a few of them for you. You must see how many questions i have to answer and
All you do is write 532/3290 and multiply by 100. It is the same as asking what is my percentage if I got 532 out of 3290 532/3290*100 = 16% Here is another example 1 is what percent of 2. The
Hello Demetria, Have a look a mr+ns-nr-ms and what do you notice? We are looking for a common factor so we must "group" the four terms above so that there is a common factor. We do this as follows
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