Addition/subtraction of fractions requires that they share a common denominator...
<span>Give that </span>t<span>he frequency of G5 is 783.99 Hz.
To find the frequency of the note that is a perfect fifth above G5, we recall that </span>the frequencies of notes that are a 'perfect'
fifth apart are in the ratio of 1.5
i.e. <span>the frequency of the note that is a perfect fifth above G5 divided by </span><span>t<span>he frequency of G5 equal 1.5
Let the </span></span><span><span>frequency of the note that is a perfect fifth above G5 be F, then
F / </span>783.99 = 1.5
F = 1.5 x 783.99 = 1175.99
Therefore, </span>the <span>frequency of the note that is a perfect fifth above G5</span> is 1175.99 Hz
Are you being asked to complete the question so that it would make sense? because it would make sense to me to be either a or b
if not, then could you please specify?
Answer:
140x2−252
Step-by-step explanation: