Two eighth notes and 4 sixteenth notes equal a total of _____ beats.

Well, a eighth note is equal to half a beat, so two eighth notes are equal to one beat.

not sure about a eighth note.

Ps. I may not be right, so can someone please check my answers before taking them. Thanks.

Sorry, not the eighth not again, the one I am not sure about is the sixteenth notes.

To determine the total number of beats for two eighth notes and four sixteenth notes, we need to know the duration or value of each note.

In most musical notation, an eighth note is equal to half a beat, and a sixteenth note is equal to a quarter of a beat.

Therefore, two eighth notes would total to 1 full beat (2 * 0.5 beat), and four sixteenth notes would also total to 1 full beat (4 * 0.25 beat).

Combining these, two eighth notes plus four sixteenth notes would equal a total of 2 beats (1 beat + 1 beat).

To find the total number of beats for two eighth notes and four sixteenth notes, we need to know the value of each note.

In musical notation, an eighth note has a value of half a beat, and a sixteenth note has a value of a quarter of a beat.

So, two eighth notes will have a total value of 2 * (1/2) = 1 beat.

And four sixteenth notes will have a total value of 4 * (1/4) = 1 beat.

Adding these together, we get 1 + 1 = 2 beats.

Therefore, two eighth notes and four sixteenth notes equal a total of 2 beats.