Answer:
Compound Meter
Explanation:
The six quavers can either be grouped into two beats (compound duple) or three beats (simple triple). Since the simple triple pattern already belongs to 3/4 time, 6/8 is compound duple. Notice that each beat in 6/8 is a dotted quarter note. In fact, all compound meters will have some dotted note as its beat.
1. True (the notes flip around from b up)
2. False (they do)
3. Rational (not 100% sure on this one, but it seems to make sense)
I don't know much about cones, but here is what Google said.
Answer: 45
Explanation:
(1)<u><em> First multiply the percentage by the number of students: </em></u>
<u><em>125%x36= 4500</em></u>
(2) <u><em>Then divide the result by 100: </em></u>
<u><em>4500÷100=45</em></u>
(3) <u><em>The result is 45 students</em></u>