How many beats is this note worth in 4/4 time?

here are what i think the answers are

1. C- one-and-a-half beats
2. D- the number of beats in each measure
3. B- prestissimo
4. D- piano
5. B- dotted half note
6. D- gradually play quieter
7. D- four sixteenth notes
8. B- jazz
9. C- mezzo forte
10. A- fortissimo
11. B-3/4
12. B-crescendo
13. A-3
14. C-3
15. D- a tie
16. C- the speed

i hope this helps and adds comfirmation Cool Kid is right also :)

1.C

2.D
3.B
4.D
5.B
6.D
7.D
8.B
9.C
10.A
11.B
12.B
13.A
14.C
15.D
16.C

i just submitted the answers up above and got 16/16 or 100%

Cool Kid is right atleast on th first question which is Anonymous's question and the answer is C. one and a half. a dot is worth the note plus half, so my assessment said a quarter note with a dot. A quarter note is worth 1 beat. A dot is that plus half. So, the answer is one and a half

hello there is right

Hello there is right I got a 100%

To determine how many beats a note is worth in 4/4 time, you need to understand the concept of note values and time signatures.

Note values represent the relative duration of a musical sound. In standard music notation, note values are indicated by various shapes (e.g., noteheads) and their associated stems and flags.

Time signatures, on the other hand, indicate the organization of beats in a measure. The top number in a time signature indicates the number of beats in each measure, while the bottom number represents the note value that receives one beat.

In 4/4 time, the top number "4" indicates that there are four beats in each measure. The bottom number "4" indicates that a quarter note (also called a crotchet) receives one beat.

Assuming you're referring to a single note, if it's a quarter note (crotchet), in 4/4 time, it would be worth one beat. This means that you would count "1" for each quarter note.

However, if you're referring to a different note value (e.g., a whole note, half note, eighth note), its duration would be different. For instance, in 4/4 time, a whole note is worth four beats, a half note is worth two beats, and an eighth note is worth half a beat.

Therefore, to determine the number of beats a note is worth in 4/4 time, you need to identify the note value of the given note.