Meaning, Words to Equation as Values (Decimals) (Level 1)

This math topic focuses on understanding and practicing the concept of logarithms, specifically translating word problems into logarithmic equations that involve decimal values. Each problem presents a scenario where a number is raised to a specific power, and the student is asked to identify the correct logarithmic equation representation of that scenario. The equations vary, testing the student's understanding of logarithm bases and their results, enhancing their skills in recognizing and setting up logarithmic equations from verbal descriptions.

Work on practice problems directly here, or download the printable pdf worksheet to practice offline.

more

Meaning, Words to Equation as Values (Decimals)

Complete these online problems with 80% or 4 correct answers in a row. Results are immediate.


Which logarithm equation shows this?

To result in 369, you would raise 3 to the power of 5

?

Logarithms - Meaning, Words to Equation as Values (Decimals) Worksheet

Mobius Math Club logo
Math worksheet on 'Logarithms - Meaning, Words to Equation as Values (Decimals) (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Logarithms - Intro' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/logarithms_intro/
1
To result in 142, you would raise 5 to the power of 3
Which logarithm equation shows this?
a A LaTex expression showing \log sub 5 142 = 3.08
b A LaTex expression showing \log sub 142 3.08 = 5
c A LaTex expression showing \log sub 3.08 142 = 5
d A LaTex expression showing \log sub 142 5 = 3.08
2
To result in 481, you would raise 10 to the power of 3
Which logarithm equation shows this?
a A LaTex expression showing \log sub 2.68 481 = 10
b A LaTex expression showing \log sub 2.68 10 = 481
c A LaTex expression showing \log sub 10 481 = 2.68
d A LaTex expression showing \log sub 481 10 = 2.68
3
To result in 496, you would raise 9 to the power of 3
Which logarithm equation shows this?
a A LaTex expression showing \log sub 9 496 = 2.82
b A LaTex expression showing \log sub 496 9 = 2.82
c A LaTex expression showing \log sub 2.82 9 = 496
d A LaTex expression showing \log sub 496 2.82 = 9
4
To result in 227, you would raise 4 to the power of 4
Which logarithm equation shows this?
a A LaTex expression showing \log sub 227 3.91 = 4
b A LaTex expression showing \log sub 3.91 227 = 4
c A LaTex expression showing \log sub 227 4 = 3.91
d A LaTex expression showing \log sub 3.91 4 = 227
e A LaTex expression showing \log sub 4 227 = 3.91
5
To result in 157, you would raise 10 to the power of 2
Which logarithm equation shows this?
a A LaTex expression showing \log sub 10 157 = 2.2
b A LaTex expression showing \log sub 157 2.2 = 10
c A LaTex expression showing \log sub 2.2 10 = 157
d A LaTex expression showing \log sub 157 10 = 2.2
6
To result in 139, you would raise 10 to the power of 2
Which logarithm equation shows this?
a A LaTex expression showing \log sub 2.14 139 = 10
b A LaTex expression showing \log sub 10 139 = 2.14
c A LaTex expression showing \log sub 2.14 10 = 139
d A LaTex expression showing \log sub 139 10 = 2.14
7
To result in 279, you would raise 5 to the power of 3
Which logarithm equation shows this?
a A LaTex expression showing \log sub 3.5 5 = 279
b A LaTex expression showing \log sub 5 279 = 3.5
c A LaTex expression showing \log sub 279 3.5 = 5