A single sixteenth note is made up of three parts: note head, stem, and _____

A. bar line.
B. beam.
C. dot.
D. flag.

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1205070 M/J Grade 8 Pre-Algebra - T1 Weaver Unit 2: Integers and Algebraic Expressions
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b it adds half the value of the note or rest to the note or rest
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c 3
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b a mechanical or electronic dives used to keep a steady tempo
c rhythm
c an eighth rest
d flag
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To answer this question, we need to understand the anatomy of a sixteenth note. A sixteenth note is a musical notation symbol that represents a quarter of the duration of a whole note. It consists of a note head, a stem, and sometimes additional components.

The note head is an oval shape, and it is the part of the note that indicates the pitch and duration. In the case of a sixteenth note, the note head is filled in.

The stem is a vertical line that extends either up or down from the note head. The direction of the stem depends on the position of the note on the staff and the composition of the musical passage.

Now, we come to the missing part. A single sixteenth note is commonly notated with a single flag attached to the stem, which is known as a "flag." A flag looks like a small diagonal line attached to the top or bottom of the stem, angled to the right.

Therefore, the correct answer is D. flag.

Remember, when faced with questions like these, it is helpful to have a basic understanding of the topic. In this case, having some knowledge of music notation and the different parts of a note will enable you to answer the question correctly.