In time, which note value on its own is worth the entire number of beats in one measure?

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half note
half note

dotted half note
dotted half note

dotted quarter note
dotted quarter note

whole note
whole note
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The note value that is worth the entire number of beats in one measure is the whole note. In most time signatures, a whole note typically equals four beats, making it equivalent to the total number of beats in a measure of 4/4 time.

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