SOLUTION: if ln(2)=.693, ln(3)=1.099, ln(a)=2.886, ln(b)=.75, then what does ln(4/sqrt(a)) equal?
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Question 976904: if ln(2)=.693, ln(3)=1.099, ln(a)=2.886, ln(b)=.75, then what does ln(4/sqrt(a)) equal?
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