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Solve the problem.
-Use the formula Solve the problem. -Use the formula   , where the loudness of a sound in decibels is determined by I, the number of   produced by the soundwave, and I   A certain noise produces   of power. What is the decibel level of this noise? Round to the nearest decibel. A)  8 decibels B)  78 decibels C)  68 decibels D)  179 decibels , where the loudness of a sound in decibels is determined by I, the number of Solve the problem. -Use the formula   , where the loudness of a sound in decibels is determined by I, the number of   produced by the soundwave, and I   A certain noise produces   of power. What is the decibel level of this noise? Round to the nearest decibel. A)  8 decibels B)  78 decibels C)  68 decibels D)  179 decibels produced by the soundwave, and I Solve the problem. -Use the formula   , where the loudness of a sound in decibels is determined by I, the number of   produced by the soundwave, and I   A certain noise produces   of power. What is the decibel level of this noise? Round to the nearest decibel. A)  8 decibels B)  78 decibels C)  68 decibels D)  179 decibels A certain noise produces Solve the problem. -Use the formula   , where the loudness of a sound in decibels is determined by I, the number of   produced by the soundwave, and I   A certain noise produces   of power. What is the decibel level of this noise? Round to the nearest decibel. A)  8 decibels B)  78 decibels C)  68 decibels D)  179 decibels of power. What is the decibel level of this noise? Round to the nearest decibel.


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