Use the change-of-base formula to evaluate the expression as a quotient of natural logs. Use a calculator to approximate it to five decimal places. 10*log(68)
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We know that log_a(b) = ln(b) / ln(a) for any positive real numbers a and b. In this case, we have 10*log(68), which can be rewritten as 10*(ln(68) / ln(10)). Show more…
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