I need help with this. Ms. Sue please help me.

The interval of an octave is how many steps from the given note?
A. one
B. eight
C. three
D. six***

Which set of intervals is in order from smallest to largest?
A. M2, A4, P4
B. P1, m2, P5
C. M3, P5, d5
D. P4, m7, M6***

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To find the answer to your first question, you need to understand the concept of an octave. An octave is a musical interval that encompasses eight notes. From the given note, you can count the steps or whole tones to determine the interval of an octave.

So, the correct answer to the first question is B. eight.

Now, let's move on to the second question. In music theory, intervals are classified based on their size. The smallest interval is called a unison (P1), which is the distance between two notes of the same pitch. The sizes of intervals increase with each step.

To determine the order of intervals from smallest to largest, you should compare the provided intervals and determine which one is smaller or larger.

Looking at the options:
Option A: M2, A4, P4
Option B: P1, m2, P5
Option C: M3, P5, d5
Option D: P4, m7, M6

To compare these options, you need to know that M stands for Major, m stands for Minor, P stands for Perfect, and A stands for Augmented intervals.

In this case, you can see that Option B is the correct answer because the intervals are listed from smallest to largest.

Therefore, the correct answer to the second question is B. P1, m2, P5.

1. No. How many sides does an octagon have?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Octave

I don't know anything about the second question.