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Turn the radio up a bit. You won’t notice the noise from the toilet.
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If it has a fill valve with an arm and float, see if there is an adjustment screw to allow the arm to fall a bit further down, or reduce how far it can fall. One or the other should kill the noise.
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Probably not enough water volume in the line to fill the terloit and use the sink at the same time, full tilt.
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You might check the shut-off valve to the toilet. If it has a replaceable washer, it may be loose or worn. Sometimes they will sing or vibrate under certain water flow conditions. Also, make sure the shut-off valve it tight in the on position. Sometime that will make a difference.
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Have run into that in old houses. Usually due to the pipes not flowing enough volume of water for the demand and the pressure drops in the line. It can cause some goofy things even noises at old faucet washer style shower valves.
Really common on older houses with galvanized water pipes as they crud up on the inside and really restrict flow. A 3/4 pipe can easily choke down to 1/4" over time.