At the auction of the music collection, there is 1 masterpiece sheet music whose composer is unknown. A professor from the College of Music, Universität der Künste Berlin was asked to analyze who the score composer is. You are asked to help analyze statistically. The professor saw there were 2 names who may have been the composer, namely: Johann Strauss II and Tchaikovsky. The the professor also provides general data, namely the average number of tones per bar of each composer. Give the results of your analysis, who is the composer of the sheet music. Calculations are made using a spreadsheet! Note: Take the last 3 digits of your ID (2602296545 ). Use the step below: 1. For example, for example ID 2602296545  → 545 is taken. 2. Replace number 5 with number 1; example: ID 545 → 145 3. Last 3 digits of your new ID == abc; example 145: a = 1, bc = 45.

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At the auction of the music collection, there is 1 masterpiece sheet music whose composer is unknown.

A professor from the College of Music, Universität der Künste Berlin was asked to analyze who the score composer is. You are asked to help analyze statistically.

The professor saw there were 2 names who may have been the composer, namely: Johann Strauss II and Tchaikovsky.

The the professor also provides general data, namely the average number of tones per bar of each composer.

Give the results of your analysis, who is the composer of the sheet music.

Calculations are made using a spreadsheet!

Note: Take the last 3 digits of your ID (2602296545 ).

Use the step below:

1. For example, for example ID 2602296545  → 545 is taken.

2. Replace number 5 with number 1; example: ID 545 → 145

3. Last 3 digits of your new ID == abc; example 145: a = 1, bc = 45.

The number of
notes per bar
Auction sheet
Johann Strauss II (average) | 5
0
6
Tchaikovsky
5
96 337
bc| 133 | 141 | 67 | 22
1 2 3 4
60 62
3 74 75
86
36 be a
6 or more
a
15
12
Transcribed Image Text:The number of notes per bar Auction sheet Johann Strauss II (average) | 5 0 6 Tchaikovsky 5 96 337 bc| 133 | 141 | 67 | 22 1 2 3 4 60 62 3 74 75 86 36 be a 6 or more a 15 12
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