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Sound waves can be ranked by their intensity, I, given in this formula, where r is the distance from the source of a sound with a power output of P. P = 4xr^(2) . Which equation…
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Sound waves can be ranked by their intensity, I, given in this formula, where r is the distance from the source of a sound with a power output of P.
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Answer: C correctly rewrites the formula to solve I
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