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Use the change of base formula to evaluate the expression then convert it to a logarithm in base eight round to the nearest thousandth

Use the change of base formula to evaluate the expression then convert it to a logarithm-example-1

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Recall that the change of base formula for logarithms is:


\log_a(b)=(\log_x(b))/(\log_x(a)).

Using the change of base formula for logarithms to the given logarithm we get:


\log_354=(\log_8(54))/(\log_8(3)).

Therefore:


\log_3(54)=3.631.

And:


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