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Evaluate the common log. Round to 3 decimal places log 60 A 1.7782 B 1.7251 C 10.7782 D 1.6381
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Evaluate the common log. Round to 3 decimal places log 60 A 1.7782 B 1.7251 C 10.7782 D 1.6381
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Evaluate the common log. Round to 3 decimal places log 60
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B 1.7251
C 10.7782
D 1.6381
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The answer It will be D.
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