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Scarlett

U.K.
On Vacation
returns 11/06/2010
Expertise

I have a lot of patience and explain things well. I will answer questions from all ages in an appropriate way.

Experience in the area

I have studied maths for 11 years.

Education/Credentials

GCSE in maths. A level in maths. A level in further maths. Currently undertaking degree in accounting.

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Recent Answers from Scarlett

2008-03-07 math ( 4th grade):

Hi. I can tell you how to work it out, yes. If 7 students = 72 pounds, then that's 504 pounds altogether. Add the 64, whick makes 568 pounds. Now, the weight of all 8 students is 568 pounds. To get

2008-02-28 4th Grade Probability:

Hi. Basically, the way to do it, is to write the possible outcomes in a table. It's hard to tell you how to do it because I can't draw a table and show you. But basically, the row along the top will have

2008-02-19 business calculations:

Okay so, thewhole lot of marbles is equal to 1. So, 3/8 + 1/3 + 1/8 + yellow marbles = 1 Right, so let's simplify that, by adding 1/8 to 3/8 to make 4/8, which is 1/2. 1/2 + 1/3 + yellow = 1

2008-02-17 basic maths:

I'm afraid I can't really help you there. However, the best thing to do its buy a revision guide, or ask your teacher or you could just look at what you've done. Leanr how to do it, and write the

2008-02-14 percent of increase and decrease:

Hi. Sorry it's taken so long to reply. I don't know your maths skills, so I'm going to show you how I would do it and if there's anything you don't understand, let me know. Okay, so 4000 = 100% 8500

 

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