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Use the following information to answer the questions in Exercises 62–67. To quantify the intensity of sound, the decibel scale (named for Alexander Graham Bell) was developed. The formula for loudness L on the decibel scale is
67. Decibel Scale If the decibel reading of a sound that is painful is 140 and the decibel reading of rock music is 120, how much more intense is the painful sound than the rock music?
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