465+18 = 483
The fraction was just to throw you off, it's not too hard if you look carefully since you get a whole number from it
Explanation:
A logarithm in one base is a constant multiple of a logarithm in any other base. Any "order of ..." specification does not include the applicable constant multiplier or the smaller order terms that may be required for an exact computation.
The concept of "order of" is similar to the concept of the degree of a polynomial. Knowing the degree of a polynomial tells you something about the "end behavior" as the function argument gets large. The specifics of the scale factor and lower-degree terms become largely irrelevant.
Answer:
-11
Step-by-step explanation:

The lost percentage is 25%
The percentage remaining is 75%
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A^2 - 6a/a-6 • a+3/a
a(a - 6)/(a - 6) • a+3/a
a • (a + 3)/a
a(a+3)/a
a+3.
The correct solution to this question would be B. a+3.