eighth note
The final note in the measure would be a second eighth note. This would ensure the notes added up to four beats.
Yes, it contains 5.625 grams out silver.
Its called an octave It must be an 8th note, assuming that the time signature is 4/4.
another eighth note because: a quarter + a half=3 beats + eighth = 3 1/2 beats so add another eighth and u get 4 beats.
A quarter note receives one beat, because "common time," or 4/4, has 4 beats per measure - so one beat would be a quarter of a measure, or a quarter note. Not all measures have 4/4 time, but the quarter note is still called a quarter note anyway, even though it doesn't make up quarter of the measure. hope this answered your question well enough.
The nearest one quarter inch of an object that measures 4 inches is four inches.
The note that is a quarter of a measure long varies between time signatures. In the most common time signature, 4/4, the quarter note is a quarter of the measure. In 2/8 time, the eighth note is a quarter of the measure.
None. Because "feet" are a measure of length and "acre" is a measure of area.However a "acre" contains 43560 "square feet".
The US quarter contain 91,67 % copper and 8,33 % nickel.
3 quarter notes beats per measure APEX
1.5 teaspoons! (:
To find the density of a quarter, you would first measure its mass using a scale. Then, you would measure its volume by water displacement, where you would measure the amount of water the quarter displaces when submerged. Finally, divide the mass by the volume to calculate the density of the quarter.