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How Many Backlinks of a Lesser DA Score Does One higher DA Score Cover in each DA Category?

For example, one DA score of 60 would be the equivalent to 5 links with a DA score of 25. (I don't know if that's true, I'm just making that up to make my question more clear).

That example is basically my question... for each DA category (DA 20-80). What would each DA level cover in the total number of backlinks of a lower, less powerful domain?

One 80 DA score is like ten, 40 DA links (again making this up and don't know if that's true) What would be a correct equivalent when measuring the power of all the DA scores?

How many links do they cover on average with less of less powerful ones?

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