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If logb3=0.23 and logb8=0.71, find logb24
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Could you please Help Me? The work of a student to solve the equation 2(5y − 2) = 12 + 6y is shown below: Step 1: 2(5y − 2) = 12 + 6y Step 2: 7y − 4 = 12 + 6y Step 3: y − 4 = 10 Step 4: y = 14 Step 5:
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