What is the order of magnitude of 0.006
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Answer:Order of magnitude is the quantity of powers of 10 that there are in a number, or the number of powers of 0.1 in a negative number. Order of magnitude is usually written as 10 to the nth power. The n represents the order of magnitude. If you raise a number by one order of magnitude, you are basically multiplying that number by 10. If you decrease a number by one order of magnitude, you are basically multiplying that number by 0.1.
Let's go through some examples so you can see order of magnitude in action.
Problem #1:
How many orders of magnitude are in 1,000,000 (one million)?
For the number 1,000,000, we will shift the decimal to the left, stopping just before the first digit of the number. The number of moves you make to the left is the order of magnitude. Since we moved it six times, there are six orders of magnitude of 1,000,000, meaning that you can multiply 10 six times and get 1,000,000.
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