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Re: A/B Testing/Weber Fechner Law [message #1883 is a reply to message #1882] Wed, 15 June 2005 01:11 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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In the musical scales most of us are familar with, there are twelve half-notes per octave. Each half-note is separated by a factor of 21/12, approximately a 1.06-to-1 ratio. The math behind musical scales is very interesting. Check out these links:



 
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