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The name of the Pianist and Composer that took the stride style he learned from james p. Johnson and infused his original piano pieces with rich textures is called; Thomas "Fats" Waller
<h3>Who was Thomas "Fats" Waller?</h3>
The name of this pianist and composer that took the stride style he learned from james p. Johnson and infused his original piano pieces with rich textures is called Thomas "Fats" Waller.
Thomas "Fats" Waller was an American Pianist and Music Composer born on May 21, 1904 and died on December 15, 1943. He was one of the most popular and influential performers of his era because he was a master of playing stride piano and he was hugely successful commercially both in the United States and in Europe.
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Answer:
first you have 52 multiple choice reading question, which has a time limit of 65 mins, then you have 35 mins to do 44 writing questions, then you will have 25 mins for the non calc portion and 55 mins for the calc portion of math.
Explanation:
Answer:
A) Cm = 2.232 s/mm²
B) Time taken to solidify = 74.3 seconds
Explanation:
(A) Since a side is 50mm and all sides of a cube are equal, thus, Volume of the cube is;V = 50 x 50 x 50 = 125,000 mm³
There are 6 faces of the cube, thus Surface Area A = 6 x (50 x 50) = 15,000 mm²
So, Volume/Area = (V/A) = 125,000/15,000 = 8.333 mm
Cm is given by the formula; Cm =[Tts] /(V/A)² where Tts is time taken to solidify and it's 155 seconds in the question. Thus;
Cm = 155/(8.333)²= 2.232 s/mm²
(B) For;Cylindrical casting with D = 30 mm and L = 50 mm.;
Volume of cylinder is;
V = (πD²L) /4
So,V = (π x 30² x 50)/4 = 35,343mm³
Surface area of cylinder is;
A = (2πD²)/4 + (πDL)
Thus, A = ((π x 30²)/2) + (π x 30 x 50) = 6126 mm²
Volume/Area is;
V/A = 35,343/6126 = 5.77 mm
Same alloy and mold type was hsed as in a above, thus, Cm is still 2.232 s/mm²
Since Cm =[Tts] /(V/A)²
Making Tts the subject, we have;
Tts =Cm x (V/A)²
Tts = 2.232 x (5.77)² = 74.3 seconds
As long as you have a good grade for LANGUAGE ARTS in the 1st and 2nd semester you should be fine