Math Destroyer Question on Logs

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emminent

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5*Log3X = 5

so divide both side by 5 then you get log3x = 1

then 10^log3x = 10^1?

3x = 10 so shouldn't x = 10/3?

answer is 3 though

this is in practice test 5 for math destroyer #16
 
you can't always assume log(base10)x.
in this problem, you'd have to raise both sides of the equation to the third power to get rid of the log.

3^log3x = 3^1
x=3