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You can use a calculator to approximate the logarithm. Round to four decimal place

You can use a calculator to approximate the logarithm. Round to four decimal place-example-1
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This is a simple question to solve when we use the calculator (as the question allows us to use it).

For this problem when we have :


\log \pi

It can be read as "log base 10 of pi", and using a calculator we find:

And that is the final answer.

NOTE: this result means that:

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