SOLUTION: How to prove that 1/4 < log2 < 1/3 ??
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Question 756045: How to prove that 1/4 < log2 < 1/3 ??
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m12: 1/4 < log2 < 1/3
3 < 12log2 < 4
3 < log2^12 < 4
3 < log 4096 < 4
10^3 < 10^log 4096 < 10^4
1,000 < 4096 < 10,000
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