Every major key has a parallel minor. ______________________ What you are referring to is that some keys only exist in theory and not in practice, the major keys of D flat, G flat and C flat have parallel minors but they are never used due to notational difficulties caused by the requirement for a double flat; so C sharp, F sharp and B minors are used instead of their 'theoretical' enharmonics.
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The central tendency can be summarised by the mode, median or mean. For qualitative data, only the mode is available.The central tendency can be summarised by the mode, median or mean. For qualitative data, only the mode is available.The central tendency can be summarised by the mode, median or mean. For qualitative data, only the mode is available.The central tendency can be summarised by the mode, median or mean. For qualitative data, only the mode is available.
No. They are equal only if the distribution is symmetrical.
I only know what mean is, so mean is the same thing to the average. * * * * * Range is the difference between the maximum value and the minimum value. Range = Maximum - Minimum.
what does "notational only" mean
7.6943 = 76943/10000
42.5 = 85/2
It is: 337/100 as an improper fraction
83/500 or 166/1000
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A staccato marking.
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The answer to 7.9*10^-6 - 7.9*10^-6 is 0 and that does not need any other notational embellishment.
A notational analyst primarily focuses on analyzing and interpreting data related to financial markets, investments, or business performance. They utilize various quantitative and qualitative methods to create models, forecasts, and reports that aid decision-making. Their work often involves collaborating with stakeholders to provide insights that can influence strategic planning and operational efficiency. Additionally, they may also be responsible for maintaining databases and ensuring the accuracy of the data used in their analyses.
Scott Lawrence Shepherd has written: 'Notational practices for percussion since 1950' -- subject(s): Instruction and study, Musical notation, Percussion instruments