The formula for measuring sound intensityin decibels D is defined by the equation D = 10 log ( I I 0 ) where I is the intensity of the sound in watts persquare meter and I 0 = 10 − 12 is the lowest level of sound that the average person can hear. How manydecibels are emitted from a rock concert with a sound intensity of 4.7 ⋅ 10 − 1 watts per square meter?
The formula for measuring sound intensityin decibels D is defined by the equation D = 10 log ( I I 0 ) where I is the intensity of the sound in watts persquare meter and I 0 = 10 − 12 is the lowest level of sound that the average person can hear. How manydecibels are emitted from a rock concert with a sound intensity of 4.7 ⋅ 10 − 1 watts per square meter?
The formula for measuring sound intensityin decibels D is defined by the equation
D
=
10
log
(
I
I
0
)
where I is the intensity of the sound in watts persquare meter and
I
0
=
10
−
12
is the lowest level of sound that the average person can hear. How manydecibels are emitted from a rock concert with a sound intensity of
4.7
⋅
10
−
1
watts per square meter?
14
14
4. The graph shows the printing rate of Printer A. Printer B can
print at a rate of 25 pages per minute. How does the printing
rate for Printer B compare to the printing rate for Printer A?
The printing rate for Printer B is
than the rate
for Printer A because the rate of 25 pages per minute
is
than the rate of
for Printer A.
pages per minute
RIJOUT
40
fy
Printer Rat
Number of Pages
8N WA
10
30
20
Printer A
0
0
246
Time (min)
X
OR
16 f(x) =
Ef 16
χ
по
x²-2 410 | y = (x+2) + 4
Y-INT: y = 0
X-INT: X=0
VA: x=2
OA: y=x+2
0
X-INT: X=-2
X-INT: y = 2
VA
0
2
whole.
2-2
4
y - (x+2) = 27-270
+
xxx> 2
क्
above OA
(x+2) OA
x-2/x²+0x+0
2
x-2x
2x+O
2x-4
4
X<-1000 4/4/2<0 below Of
y
VA
X=2
X-2
OA
y=x+2
-2
2
(0,0)
2
χ
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