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35. Use the Change of Base Formula to evaluate logs 92. Then convert logs 92 to a logarithm in base 3. Round to the n 2.810; log3 55.2 2.810; log3 21.903 1.964, log3 55.2 4.522; log3 21.903
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35. Use the Change of Base Formula to evaluate logs 92. Then convert logs 92 to a logarithm in base 3. Round to the n
2.810; log3 55.2
2.810; log3 21.903
1.964, log3 55.2
4.522; log3 21.903
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The answer is 1. 30b
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