1967 AHSME Problems/Problem 4

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Problem

Given $\frac{\log{a}}{p}=\frac{\log{b}}{q}=\frac{\log{c}}{r}=\log{x}$, all logarithms to the same base and $x \not= 1$. If $\frac{b^2}{ac}=x^y$, then $y$ is:

$\text{(A)}\ \frac{q^2}{p+r}\qquad\text{(B)}\ \frac{p+r}{2q}\qquad\text{(C)}\ 2q-p-r\qquad\text{(D)}\ 2q-pr\qquad\text{(E)}\ q^2-pr$


Solution

$\fbox{C}$

See also

1967 AHSME (ProblemsAnswer KeyResources)
Preceded by
Problem 3
Followed by
Problem 4
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