Exam 4: Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
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Use a graphing calculator to solve the equation. Round to two decimal places.
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-An artifact is discovered at a certain site. If it has 62% of the carbon-14 it originally contained, what is the approximate age of the artifact to the nearest year? (carbon-14 decays at the rate of 0.0125% annually.)
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Solve the following graphically. If necessary, round answers to the nearest thousandth.
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-How long will it take for prices in the economy to double at a 9% annual inflation rate? (Round to the nearest year.)
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-A certain noise measures 70 decibels. If the intensity is multiplied by 1000, how many decibels will the new noise measure? 

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Solve the equation. Give an exact solution.
-ln(2x - 3) = ln(3) - ln(x - 1)
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Rewrite the expression as a sum or difference of logarithms or multiples of logarithms.
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Use a calculator and the base-change formula to find the logarithm to four decimal places.
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-Quail are game birds that fair poorly when their habitat is encroached. Wildlife biologists have discovered that the population of quail in a region can be related to the percent of the region that has been paved with roads
And parking lots. The population is
where x is the percent of the region that is paved. For a particular rural region, P = 1000 when x = 0%. Predict
What the quail population will be in this region when it becomes 8% paved.

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