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far from the usual
malayo sa nakasanayan
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a little escape from the usual
makatakas mula sa realidad
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i tend to go
gusto kong pumasok
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i tend to look at the positive side of life
tend to go further in life
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i tend to work too hard
wag ka masyado mag effort
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i tend to lose my thoughts
when i look into your eyes i tend to lose my thoughts
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i tend to do what i am told
karamihan sa mga tao ay natagpuan akong accepltable
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i tend to be lenient in judging
ako ay may posibilidad na maging maluwag
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i tend to dislike working on my own
nahihirapan akong magparamdam sa mga tao
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i tend to get discouraged and give up easily
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i tend to ba lenient in judging other people
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i tend to lash out at people to hide my real feelings
i tend to lash out at people to hide my real feelings.
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i tend to be so curious at many things which sometimes leads to failure
madalas akong maging mausisa
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theory x explains the importance of heightened supervision, external rewards, and penalties, while theory y highlights the motivating role of job satisfaction and encourages workers to approach tasks without direct supervision.
teorya x at y halimbaw
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so we can easily clear the unknown x in the usual way, through crossed multiplication: 265 * x = 5 300 000 * 1 x = 5 300 000 / 265 = 20 000 hospital beds in finland for germany, we follow the same procedure, using its data from the table: if 101 inhabitants have 1 hospital bed, then 82.2 million inhabitants will have x hospital beds. 101 82 200 000 101* x = 82 200 000 * 1 x = 82 200 000 / 101 = 813 861 hospital beds in germany finally, we can compare this amount with the value for finland to answer the question 'how many times more hospital beds were there in germany than in finland'. as we already know, to obtain the relation or ratio between two values, we use the division. in this case: 813 861 / 20 000 of course you could use the calculator again and get the exact result (40.69) that is very close to only one of the answer options, being this, therefore, the right one: a) 40 times. but, before doing that, you could also have a look at the other options, which are really far apart, so it would be faster here to use approximate values: 813 861 is close to 800 000, and 20 000 is already a "round" value. 35
therefore, we can black out the two rows and one column containing the data that we do not need, in the following way: data on hospitals in various eu countries, 2002 country number of total population inhabitants per one hospital bed (million persons) finland 265 5.3 germany 101 82.2 note that, as we explained in our previous book, it is frequent that epso numerical tests provide you with more information than you really need (obviously a pitfall), to check if you are able to select the right data. so applying this technique will be very useful to you to avoid potential mistakes with the data collected. now, we should calculate the number of hospital beds in germany and in finland, to be able to compare both values. for finland, we see that there are 265 inhabitants per 1 hospital bed. how many hospital beds will there be for the whole population (of 5.3 million)? as you will have guessed (after practising a lot with our first book!), we simply have to use the rule of three here: if 265 inhabitants have 1 hospital bed, then 5.3 million inhabitants will have x hospital beds. 265 5 300 000 x 34
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