On the piano, the pitches/notes used on the bass clef are located on what part of the keyboard

1. F clef

2. All Cows Eat Grass
3. shows both the treble and bass staff
4. notes that are lower in pitch
5. the far left section
100% correct good luck :)

below middle C

The choices are, the middle section, far right section, far left section, black keys in middle?

On the piano, the pitches/notes used on the bass clef are located on the left-hand side of the keyboard. The bass clef represents the lower range of notes and is typically played with the left hand. The bass clef starts with the F note on the fourth line (counting from the bottom) of the staff. From there, the notes move in alphabetical order: G, A, B, C, D, E, F, and so on. Each line and space corresponds to a specific pitch. To find the notes on the bass clef, you can begin at the F note on the fourth line and count up or down from there, alternating between line and space. Alternatively, you can refer to a piano keyboard diagram or sheet music with labeled notes to help you locate the pitches on the keyboard.