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Please help and explain how to solve this!To the 4th decimal

Please help and explain how to solve this!To the 4th decimal-example-1
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\text{variation in pressure is }4635.9549\text{ pounds per square inch}Step-by-step explanation:

The formula relating the variation in pressure with loudness of sound:


\begin{gathered} L=20log_(10)(121.3P) \\ L\text{ = loundness of sound in decimals} \\ P\text{ = variation of pressure in pounds per square inch} \end{gathered}

when L = 115 decibels

P = ?

we will susbtitute 115 for L in the formula above:


\begin{gathered} 115\text{ = }20log_(10)\text{ (121.3P)} \\ \text{divide both sides by 20:} \\ (115)/(20)\text{ = }\frac{20log_(10)\text{ (121.3P)}}{20} \\ 5.75\text{ = }log_(10)\text{ (121.3P)} \end{gathered}
\begin{gathered} In\text{ }logarithm\colon a=log_bC \\ b^a\text{ = C} \\ \\ \text{Applying the principle here:} \\ 5.75\text{ = }log_(10)\text{ (121.3P)} \\ 10^(5.75)=\text{ 121.3P} \\ 562341.325\text{ = 121.3P} \\ \text{divide both sides by 121.3:} \\ (562341.325)/(121.3)\text{ = }\frac{\text{ 121.3P}}{121.3} \end{gathered}
\begin{gathered} (562341.325)/(121.3)\text{ = }P \\ \text{P = }4635.95486 \\ \\ To\text{ the 4th decimal, variation in pressure is }4635.9549\text{ pounds per square inch} \end{gathered}

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