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24 August, 19:57

If a common logarithm is written without a base, what base should be used in evaluating it?

e

5

10

2

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  1. 24 August, 20:04
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    We know that

    If a logarithm has no base written, you should generally (in algebra classes) assume that the base is 10.

    hence

    the answer is 10
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