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13 March, 08:43

Log (2) + log (3) - log (11)

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  1. 13 March, 09:49
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    You could also solve the answer using logarithmic rules.

    log (a * b) = log (a) + log (b)

    log (a / b) = log (a) - log (b)

    Therefore

    log (2) + log (3) - log (11)

    log (6) - log (11)

    log (6 / 11)

    = - 0.263 to 3DP
  2. 13 March, 11:40
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    Table of decimal logarithms, we have:

    log 2 ≈ 0.30

    log 3 ≈ 0.47

    log 11 ≈ 1.04

    Therefore:

    Log (2) + log (3) - log (11) =

    0.30 + 0.47 - 1.04 =

    0.77 - 1.04 = - 0.27

    Answer:

    - 0.27
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