SOLUTION: Can you help me with this question? Rewrite this equation ---> 2logt+1.4=3logd <--- without logarithms and with t as the subject. Thanks a lot!

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Rewrite this equation ---> 2logt+1.4=3logd <--- without logarithms and with t as the subject.
Thanks a lot!

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
2logt+1.4=3logd
2logt=3logd - 1.4
logt=[3logd - 1.4]/2
logt=[(3/2)logd-0.7]
t=10^[(3/2)logd-0.7]
Cheers,
Stan H.

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