Speako 5 Complete the email with one word in each gap. Hi folks! We I __’ve_ had a fantastic time in China. We’ve ?_ to Beijing, seen the Great Wall and swum in ?_ Yangtze River. Now we’re in Shanghai. We arrived late 4_ night after a sixteen-hour train 5 journey! I feel really tired’ _morning 6 so I’m not going to do much – but Josh never 7 stops! He’s out taking photos of” _ city. I can see it through my hotel window — it’s amazingly modern ? beautiful. I might go and look around this evening. The Ft temperature is 30°C° _ the moment but 9 1 it might ?_ hotter this afternoon. We’re going to stay here for 2 days. Then we’re flying 1 C to Hong Kong, and after 1 we’ll be in 2 L Singapore, our last stop. I hear you can do 3 W some very cheap shopping in these places so [“]] ” 4D week._ to be careful! See you next 6 Ca 5 W 10 a) N Vocabulary b) Of

have, been, the, last, this, the, and, at, get, to, day, in, hear, will, be. Explanation C. This is a completion question that requires filling in the blanks with appropriate words. The email describes a trip to China, mentioning places visited and future plans. The missing words should fit logically in the context of the […]

This sign shows when a lift is safe to use, Total mass of people must be 480 kg or less Fred and some other people are in the lift and their total mass is 565 kg to the nearest 5 kg. Fred, who has a mass of 88 kg to the nearest kg, gets out of the lift. Is the lift now safe to use? Yes/No You must show your working.

Concepts Rounding, Mass, Safety Limits Explanation We need to determine if the lift is safe to use after Fred gets out. The total mass of people in the lift must be 480 kg or less. We are given the total mass of people in the lift (565 kg to the nearest 5 kg) and Fred’s […]

Dawn and Emily each had the same length of ribbon. Both girls used their ribbon left. Emily made 9 bows and had 176 cm of ribbon left. How many ribbons to make identical bows. Dawn made 12 bows and had 128 cm of bows could Emily make with the ribbon she had left?

tep 1: Calculate the total ribbon length used for bows. Subtract the remaining ribbon length from the initial ribbon length: Total ribbon length used = Initial ribbon length – Remaining ribbon length. This step needs the initial ribbon length which is not provided in the original prompt. Step 2: Calculate the ribbon length per bow. […]

In Airline Applications Failure of a Component

Probability of All Three Components Failing The probability of all three components failing is the product of the individual probabilities of each component failing, assuming that the failures are independent events. The probability of one component failing is given as 0.0059. Therefore, the probability of all three components failing is: Substituting the given probability into […]