Presumably, ln⁵(<em>x</em>) is the same as (ln(<em>x</em>))⁵ (as opposed to a quintuply-nested logarithm, log(log(log(log(log(<em>x</em>)))))).
Then substituting <em>u</em> = ln(<em>x</em>) and d<em>u</em> = d<em>x</em>/<em>x</em> gives

D. 26
-13________0________13
This distance here is 26 (clearly, since it can't be negative or zero)
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Answer:The bar model is a pictorial representation of a problem. In a word problem the bar model helps students to visualize the relationship between the numbers given and what are they looking for. For subtraction ( and addition ) you can use Part - Whole bar model. Whole - Part 1 = Part 2.
Step-by-step explanation:
Im assuming the question is asking: if she collected $22 in sales tax what was the cost of the items her store sold. you should make sure you type the question correctly otherwise it'll be hard to answer.
going with my assumption of what the question is, we want to find the total cost of all items her story sold. let that cost be c. since there is 5% sales tax on everything and we know the sales tax is worth $22,m we have:
5%(c) = 22
dividing both sides by 5% (or .05) gives:
c = $440