what are the order of magnitude explain with two example
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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. ... We can say C is two orders of magnitude larger than A. Also, C is ten times the smaller number B; B is ten times A.
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