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Simplifying an Inventory Forecasting Formula
An inventory planner is simplifying a forecasting formula by condensing a sequence of logarithmic terms into a single expression. For example, they need to condense terms like . According to the standard process for condensing logarithms, what specific action must the planner take regarding any coefficients (such as the 3) in front of the log terms before they can combine the expressions using the Product or Quotient Properties?
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Simplifying an Inventory Forecasting Formula