Note that 10% is the same as 0.1. Multiply that value by 6 gallons to get 0.6 gallons.
The answer is 790 Note: 100% of something means the entire whole - which according to your question is 790.
The first thing to note when tackling this question is that percent means that number out of 100. Thus 10% can be written as 10/100. The next thing to note is that "of" in mathematics means "multiplied by." For example "5 groups of 4" means 5x4. Thus the question can be rewritten as 10/100 x 170.000 which comes out to 17. Therefore 10% of 170.000 is 17.
The top number tells you how many beats are in the measure, the bottom number tells you what kind of note gets equals one beat. 4/4 means there are four beats in the measure and the 1/4 note equals one beat. a 12/8 signature means there are 12 beats in the measure and the 1/8th note gets the beat. THere are a good variety of time signatures, but they pretty much follow this rule.
Near mint means about 90% perfect condition, and about 10% unperfect. Near mint can appear on most things(usually things people are trying to sell) so if you see near mint, it means it is about perfect as the item is claimed to be. NOTE: "Mint" means perfect, "Near Mint" means almost perfect.
A fermata will tell you to hold a note or a chord longer than its regular value It looks like a semicircle with a dot under it and it goes over the note to be held
A fermata.
It means to pause. Usually, the note with the fermata is sustained for a little longer than the note value itself.
It means to hold a note for the proper length of time. For example, if you have a quarter note, hold it right up to the next beat; don't cut it short. In music notation, the articulation mark "tenuto" (a straight line over the note) means to hold the note for its full value (or even slightly longer). It often appears over individual notes, but when a phrase is played tenuto, the notes are played to their full length, but still articulated separately (with tonguing, if played on a wind instrument), unlike legato, where the the notes transition smoothly with no stress on any individual note.
It is called a Beiner Borg
The fermata, an eye-like symbol above a music note means that the note of which it is over is to be held/ played for a prolonged period of time, usually longer than the note's given rhythmic value. For GSN Oodles purposes the answer to the question is: To hold or pause.
hold the string that you're strumming up, it works for me.
sorry but you have been misled! beyonce cant hold a candle to jhud when it comes to singing! beyonce couldn't hold a note longer than Jennifer if it would save her life!!
It means to hold the note, chord, or rest to the full time value. It is usually indicated by a small horizontal line above the note, chord, or rest in question.
When a bill is no longer in circulation, it means the central bank or government has stopped issuing it as legal tender. This could be due to factors like age, wear and tear, or changes in currency design. The bill may still hold value and can be exchanged at banks or central banks.
tenuto
Hold the note longer - if there is a conductor then wait for his/her cut