Algebra II.3.B.10 - Building Logarithmic Tables – Exit Ticket
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10
Use the logarithm table below to approximate the specified logarithms to four
decimal places. Do not use a calculator.
Use the logarithm table below to approximate the specified logarithms to four
decimal places. Do not use a calculator.
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Suppose that A is a number with log(A) = 1.352.
a. What is the value of log(1000A)?
b. Which one of the following statements is true? Explain how you know.
i. A < 0
ii. 0 < A < 10
iii. 10 < A < 100
iv. 100 < A < 1000
v. A > 1000
Suppose that A is a number with log(A) = 1.352.
a. What is the value of log(1000A)?
b. Which one of the following statements is true? Explain how you know.
i. A < 0
ii. 0 < A < 10
iii. 10 < A < 100
iv. 100 < A < 1000
v. A > 1000