That is the same as log xy.
can't really work out what you're asking here but log(a) - log(b) = Log (a/b) and n·log(b) = log(bⁿ)
Construction takes eight to nine months and ranges from $125 to $175 per square foot, Beauchesne says. “The typical cost for a turnkey log cabin, with land, can run anywhere from $175,000 up to $350,000 or more depending on the size,”
Use the identity log(ab) = log a + log b to combine the logarithms on the left side into a single term. Then take antilogarithms (just take the log away) on both sides.
That would depend a lot on the specific equations. Often the following tricks can help: (a) Take antilogarithms to get rid of the logarithms. (b) Use the properties of logarithms, especially: log(ab) = log a + log b; log(a/b) = log a - log b; log ab = b log a. (These properties work for logarithms in any base.)
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17-20 dollars
about $98 to $110 ago
Well it depends on which logs you plan to use. It is quite easy to work out but I'll do it for you coz I'm nice lol. :) :pWILLOW LOGS:Xp until 99 Firemaking = 13mil (13,000,000)Cost Per Log = 10 gpXp Per Log = 90 xpAmount of Logs Required = Max 150kTotal Cost = Max $1.5milMAPLE LOGS:Xp until 99 Firemaking = 13mil (13,000,000)Cost Per Log = 36 gpXp Per Log = 135 xpAmount of Logs Required = Max 100kTotal Cost = Max $3.6milYEW LOGS:Xp until 99 Firemaking = 13mil (13,000,000)Cost Per Log = 500 gpXp Per Log = 202Amount of Logs Required = Max 65kTotal Cost = Max $32.5milMAGIC LOGS:Xp until 99 Firemaking = 13mil (13,000,000)Cost Per Log = 1.3kXp Per Log = 303 xpAmount of Logs Required = Max 43kTotal Cost = Max $56milRecommended: Maple LogsReason: MUCH cheaper than Yew Logs and Magic Logs. Although they are over double the price of Willow Logs, they are much quicker xp. In total they don't cost too much. And hey, your getting a 99 skill! :) :p
Like traditional construction, there are many factors that contribute to the finished cost of a log home. One very important factor is the type of log used for construction. Hand crafted log homes are going to be considerably more expensive than milled log homes (the more uniform, Lincoln log look). A milled log home would be more closely comparable to traditional construction. The interior finishings, just as in traditional construction, will also greatly impact the cost of a log home. All in all, I would generally say the cost of the average log home, would be slightly greater than that of a traditionally constructed home.
A log would need three cuts to make four pieces. Here are 4 pieces. The "." represents each of the cuts. =.=.=.= So, 3 cuts at 3.20 per cut is 9.60 3 x 3.20 = 9.60
There are various prices. One at Woolworth was about $2.60 but at Coles it was $3.00.
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That is the same as log xy.
Wood stoves range in price from about $300 to a few thousand dollars depending on the features you want.
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You can get a log of chew ( 5 cans ) for 15 dollars