MY NO dB ASK YOUR TEACHER The following equation relates the intensity of a sound to its number of decibels, where D is

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MY NO dB ASK YOUR TEACHER The following equation relates the intensity of a sound to its number of decibels, where D is

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MY NO dB ASK YOUR TEACHER The following equation relates the intensity of a sound to its number of decibels, where D is the number of decibels and I is its intensity in watts per square centimeter. D = 10(log I + 16) The intensity I of the sound of normal conversation is approximately (3.4 x 10-10) watts/cm2. Find the number of decibels for the sound of normal conversation. (Round your answer to the nearest whole decibel.)
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