SOLUTION: Solve the equation by rewriting the exponential expression using the indicated logarithm. 60e^(−0.11t) = 10 using the natural log t= use your calculator to round t to thre

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Question 1059413: Solve the equation by rewriting the exponential expression using the indicated logarithm.
60e^(−0.11t) = 10 using the natural log
t=
use your calculator to round t to three decimal points
t=
I set this up like lN(60e^(-0.11t))=lN(10) to cancel e out to get t by itself but I dont know how I would solve this.

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

Use your log rules,




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