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SS1 English Language Third Term: Plural forms of Nouns; Characteristics of different Writing Styles; Question tags and Homophones

Plural Forms of Nouns The answer is a relatively easy one, as grammar goes. A plural noun is a word that indicates that there is more than one person, animal place, thing, or idea. When you talk about more than one of anything, you’re using plural nouns. When you write about more than one of […]

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SS1 Economics Third Term: Equilibrium Price/Price Determination

What is Equilibrium Price? The equilibrium price can be defined as the market price where the quantity of goods supplied is equal to the quantity of goods demanded. This is the point at which the demand and supply curves in the market intersect. It can also be seen as the interaction between the demand and

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SS2 Chemistry Third Term: Unsaturated Hydrocarbon- Alkenes

Alkenes These are hydrocarbons that contain at least one carbon-carbon double bond C=C. Another series of compounds is called the alkenes. They have a general formula: CnH2n where n is a positive whole number whic is equal or greater than 2 Alkenes have fewer hydrogen atoms than the alkanes. The extra valencies left over occur as

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SS 2 Mathematics Third Term: Problem Solving on Number Bases Expansion, Conversion and Relationship

Converting from Base b to Base 10 The next natural question is: how do we convert a number from another base into base 10? For example, what does 42015 mean? Just like base 10, the first digit to the left of the decimal place tells us how many 50’s we have, the second tells us how

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SS2 Financial Accounting Third Term: Loan Capital-Debenture Types

What is Loan Capital? Loan Capital is the part of a company’s capital that is not equity capital but earns a fixed rate of interest instead of dividends, and must be repaid within a specified period; irrespective of the company’s financial position. Loan capital may be obtained from a bank or finance company in the

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