a through z
2.3 g to 9.8g
6.8g
To find the average of the measurements (7.1 g, 9.8 g, 2.3 g, 8.5 g, 7.4 g, 5.7 g), sum them up: 7.1 + 9.8 + 2.3 + 8.5 + 7.4 + 5.7 = 40.8 g. Then, divide by the number of measurements (6): 40.8 g / 6 = 6.8 g. Therefore, the average is A. 6.8 g.
She has a full 5-octave range (G#2-G#7), but it has been said she has the ability to cover all 8-octaves.
It depends on whether you are playing High G or Low G. Great Highland bagpipes range from Low G to High A. From low G, play a G then a D gracenote on the low G melody note. For High G play a High G gracenote on the melody note F followed by the melody note G
2.3 g to 9.8g
2.3 g to 9.8g
11 Degrees C to 31 Degrees C The range is 20.
6.9
6.8g
Average works out as: 6.46 g
To find the average of the measurements (7.1 g, 9.8 g, 2.3 g, 8.5 g, 7.4 g, 5.7 g), sum them up: 7.1 + 9.8 + 2.3 + 8.5 + 7.4 + 5.7 = 40.8 g. Then, divide by the number of measurements (6): 40.8 g / 6 = 6.8 g. Therefore, the average is A. 6.8 g.
2.3 g to 9.8 g ___________________________________________________________ 7.1g+9.8g+2.3g+8.5g+7.4g+5.7g=40.8g 40.8g/6=6.8g
Quantities with a 'g' after them are measurements in grams.
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For those who don’t have 6.8 as an answer then it is 20C