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If 1 = 0, 10 = 1 and 100 = 2. What is 63?

At first glance, you would have thought we are counting the numbers of zeros but a smart people will know it can't be as simple as that.

Any one good at math will notice a pattern immediately though logarithm

Log 1 base 10 is 0
Log 10 base 10 is 1
Log 100 base 10 is 2
So, log 63 base 10 is 1.799

Answer: 1.799



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Answer to Q69

If 1 = 0, 10 = 1 and 100 = 2. What is 63?

At first glance, you would have thought we are counting the numbers of zeros but a smart people will know it can't be as simple as that.

Any one good at math will notice a pattern immediately though logarithm

Log 1 base 10 is 0
Log 10 base 10 is 1
Log 100 base 10 is 2
So, log 63 base 10 is 1.799

Answer: 1.799

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