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Use properties of logarithms to expand the logarithmic expression as much as possible. Where possible, evaluate
logarithmic expressions without using a calculator.
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Gas Lines
Queues of vehicles waiting to fuel up, sometimes seen during periods of fuel shortages.
Price Ceilings
Government-imposed limits on how high a price can be charged for a product, service, or commodity, usually intended to protect consumers.
Price Floors
A minimum price set by the government for certain goods and services to ensure that they cannot be sold for a lower price, aimed at protecting producers.
Price Ceiling
A government-imposed limit on the price charged for a product, aiming to prevent prices from rising above a certain level.
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