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{{Wikipedia|Hearing range}}
{{Wikipedia|Hearing range}}
'''Human hearing range''' is commonly given as 20 to 20,000 Hz. This is roughly 10 [[octave]]s, or the interval 1000/1 (~11959 cents).
'''Human hearing range''' is commonly given as 20 to 20,000 Hz. This is roughly 10 [[octave]]s, or the interval 1000/1 (~{{cents|1000|1}} cents).


== See also ==
== See also ==

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Human hearing range is commonly given as 20 to 20,000 Hz. This is roughly 10 octaves, or the interval 1000/1 (~{{subst:#number_format: {{subst:#expr: 1200 * ln({{subst:#rmatch: 1000|^(.*?)[Cc]?$|\1}}) / ln(2)}}|1|.|}}{{subst:#switch: {{subst:#rmatch: 1000|^.*?([Cc]?)$|\1}}|c= ¢|C= ¢|#default=}} cents).

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