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B.e.i.n.g.g.r.e.a.t. 78!

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B.e.i.n.g.g.r.e.a.t. 78! please answer :)-example-1
User Nmarler
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Answer:

4.7 x 10^5, 5.2 x 10^5, 3.9 x 10^8

Explanation:

Since exponential growth far outclasses linear growth, it's safe to say that 3.9 x 10^8 is the greatest. Both of the other two share their second term, and thus their size is determined by the first term, so:

4.7 x 10^5 is the least
5.2 x 10^5 is the second largest
3.9 x 10^8 is the largest

User Paul Suart
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Answer:

4.7 * 10^5 < 5.2 * 10^5 < 3.9 * 10^8

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