I notice that you start with numerical examples, go on with the table. Shouldn’t the description star with something like “a deciban is 10 times the base 10 log of the odds”? As far as I can see, it nowhere says what decibans are.
I might stick “n decibans means an odds of 10^(n/10) to one” in there somewhere.
A point. I can do that.
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I notice that you start with numerical examples, go on with the table. Shouldn’t the description star with something like “a deciban is 10 times the base 10 log of the odds”? As far as I can see, it nowhere says what decibans are.
I might stick “n decibans means an odds of 10^(n/10) to one” in there somewhere.
A point. I can do that.