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Given:

The signal-to-noise ratio of the first CD player was   decibels.

The signal-to-noise ratio of the Second CD player was  decibels.

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Step-by-step explanation

Step 1.

The signal-to-noise ratio, which is often stated in decibels, describes the ratio of the output signal to the background noise (dB). This value will determine the signal's transmission dependability; it can be enhanced by either amplifying the signal, reducing background noise, or both. Using an established formula, the ratio of sound intensities or relative intensities can be calculated from this observation.

The signal-to-noise ratio of the first CD player was  decibels.

The signal-to-noise ratio of the Second CD player was  decibels.

 

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