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What is the difference between simple and compound time signatures?

Simple time signatures can be sub-divided into equal groups of two, whereas compound time signatures can be sub-divided into beats of three.

For example, in the simple time signature of 2/4, there ...

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Answered by Chris F. Music tutor
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How do I approach an unseen text or poem?

Firstly it's important to bear in mind that an examiner is looking for something quite different when you're analysing an unseen text as compared to a text you have been studying in class. Things like con...

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Answered by Corinne T. English tutor
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What were the main aims of the Chartists?

The Chartists were a working class political organisation that was prominent during the 1830s and early 1840s. Their main aim in a very simplistic sense was an improved British political system. However t...

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Answered by Corinne T. History tutor
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Shape ABCD is a parallelogram. Y is the mid-point of AB and Z is on BC such that BZ=1/2ZC. Given that AB=a and BC=b, describe, in terms of a and b: a) AC b)CY c)YZ

a) AC = a + b

b) CY = -b -1/2a 

c) YZ = 1/2a + 1/3b

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Answered by Matthew C. Maths tutor
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Thomas wants to see how far he can throw a javelin. He records four of his throws as 45 metres, 40 metres, 55 metres, and x metres. Given that the mean of Thomas' throws is 50, determine the value of x.

Answer is 60.

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Answered by Matthew C. Maths tutor
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