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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:4log(5) = log(5^4) = log(625).

This problem involves using one of the properties of logs, where a coefficient (in this case the "4") for a logarithm equals the "inside of a logarithm" raised to power of whatever number the coefficient is.

The property in mathematical terms is:    Alog(B) = log(B^A).

So, 4log(5)= log(5^4) = log(625)