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Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
You will need to find the number of measures per beat (it will be a fraction): 7/56=0.125 Then, you multiply that by 104: 0.125x104=13 This means that there will be 13 measures after 104 beats.
Step-by-step explanation:
104 beats is multiplied with the decimal of the fraction of beats and measures which means it has been used with whole numbers
0.125 is not a whole number we know x 100 is 12.5 and we know x4 is 0.5
When we work with the first 4 multiples we can usually spot whether it would take more than 4 to round figure it to 0.5 to add to 12.5
There are 3 digits as decimals and x 100 quantifies. just by adding 4 to x100 to each of them until a whole number found 12.5 + 0.5 = whole number = 13.
The answer is: 2a^4 - 3a^2 b - 5b^2
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