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From: Bill <barcher@shelton.wednet.edu> To: Teacher2Teacher Public Discussion Date: 2000062018:51:44 Subject: Re: Re: Math connections to real life Something else for eleven...the number of different notes in an octave. A scale contains 7 different notes (the eighth is an octave above the first), but if you count all the half-steps (eg. all the white and black notes on a piano), there are eleven different notes.
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