There are 16 one sixteenths in a whole. This is because the fraction 1/16 represents one part out of a total of 16 equal parts, and when you have 16 of these parts, you have a whole. So, 1/16 multiplied by 16 equals 1, which is the whole.
There are 16 sixteenth notes in a whole note! Just as there are two half notes, one fourth note, etc., there are 16 sixteenth notes.
16 sixteenth notes equal a whole note (1 e & a 2 e & a 3 e & a 4 e & a) =)
A sixteenth rest represents a silence that lasts for one-sixteenth of a whole note in music. In a measure of 4/4 time, there are four sixteenth rests, as each measure can contain four sixteenth notes or rests. Thus, a sixteenth rest is equivalent to one-sixteenth of the total duration of the measure.
The answer is sixteen
16 sixteenths equal one whole. So 16/2 = 8 sixteenths = half a whole.
16 sixteenths equal one whole. So 16/2 = 8 sixteenths = half a whole.
Well it is actually called a 16th note which is a note played for one sixteenth the duration of a whole note. ..........and you call it a semi-quaver. ...and even a demiquaver sometimes but I didn't want to get this too confusing, lol
There are 16 sixteenths in one whole. This is because a whole can be divided into 16 equal parts, and each part represents one sixteenth. Therefore, if you have one whole, you can express it as 16/16, which confirms that there are 16 sixteenths in it.
one sixteenth
eight eghts make a whole
One sixteenth of an ounce is equal to approximately 1.772 grams.
Eight one eights make a whole.