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a) 1 + 1 _______ |
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b) 2 + 1 + 1 _______ |
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c) 0.5 + 1 + |
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d) 6 - 3 ________ |
h) 4 - 2 _______ |
2) This time, change every number you see on both sides of the equal sign into a note. (The first one has been done for you):
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e) 1 +
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b) 2 + 2 = 4
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c) 3 + 1 = 4
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g) 1 + 2 +
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h)
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3) Complete the following:
a) How many eighth notes equal one half note: ________.b) _____ quarter note(s) equal 2 half notes.
c) Four ___________ notes equal one whole note.
d) Two eighth notes equal one ____________ note.
e) One whole note can be made up of one half note and ______ quarter note(s).
f) One dotted half note is equal to ________ eighth note(s).
g) Two whole notes is the same length as ________ quarter note(s).
h) Six quarter notes is the same length as _________ dotted half note(s).
i) ________eighth note(s) is the same length as two quarter notes.
j) Three eighth notes is the same as a quarter note plus _______ eighth(s).
4) Write one note that equals the following group of notes:

5) Complete the following statements:
a) If a whole note equals four, a half note equals _____.b) If a whole note equals eight, a quarter note equals _____.
c) If a quarter note equals 2, an eighth note equals _____.
d) If an eighth note equals 1, a half note equals _____.
e) If a half note equals 1, a whole note equals _____.
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