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describe what is meant by order of magnitude with suitable example​

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Answered by YUVILOVE2009
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The order of magnitude is the power of 10 a number is raised to when it's in scientific notation. For example, the order of magnitude for 19,400 would be 4. This is because when we convert it into scientific notation, 1.94×104, the 10 is being raised to the 4th power.

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Answered by Anonymous
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An order-of-magnitude estimate of a variable, whose precise value is unknown, is an estimate rounded to the nearest power of ten. For example, an order-of-magnitude estimate for a variable between about 3 billion and 30 billion (such as the human population of the Earth) is 10 billion.

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