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Can u help me with my hw? (don't answer unless u have the answer)

Can u help me with my hw? (don't answer unless u have the answer)-example-1

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Answer:

16: 4, 5, 6, 3, 7

17: 2/4, 4/4, 3/4

Step-by-step explanation:

in any sort of #/4 time-

dotted whole= 6 beats

whole note= 4 beats

dotted half= 3 beats

half note= 2 beats

dotted quarter= 1 1/2 beats

quarter note = 1 beat

eighth note= 1/2 beat

sixteenth note= 1/4 beat

thirty-second note= 1/8 beat

and so on.

you count how many beats are in a measure(including the rests) to get the top number of the time signature. The bottom number determines which note gets the 1 beat. For example 3/4 time is 3 beats per measure with the quarter note getting the beat ( quarter note= 1 beat).

In 6/8 time, there are six beats per measure and the eighth note gets the beat (eighth note= 1 beat, making the quarter note= 2, the half= 4, and the whole note = 8 so you wouldn't be able to use it since there's only 6 beats per measure.)

I'm sorry I'm unable to answer any of the others.

However, if going based off of an educated guess, I would figure you would put an X in between the breaks on each one if that makes sense.

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