The success one answer don't make much sense to me.
b) i Find log(Base 10) 2^1000 correct to 3. d.p
ii We know that 2^10 = 1024. so that 2^10 can be represented by a 4 digit numeral. How many digits are there in 2^1000 when written as a numeral?
Part i is pretty simple, answer comes out to be 303.03. I can't grasp the concept of ii though, and the crappiest part about that is... its only 1 mark
b) i Find log(Base 10) 2^1000 correct to 3. d.p
ii We know that 2^10 = 1024. so that 2^10 can be represented by a 4 digit numeral. How many digits are there in 2^1000 when written as a numeral?
Part i is pretty simple, answer comes out to be 303.03. I can't grasp the concept of ii though, and the crappiest part about that is... its only 1 mark