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How does an earthquake of magnitude 7.9 compare in intensity with an earthquake of magnitude of 3.7 on the Richter​ scale? The larger​ earthquake's intensity was nothing times as great as the smaller​ earthquake's intensity. ​(Round to the nearest whole number as​ needed.)

User Luke Prior
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Answer:

15,849

Explanation:

User Bardes
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We are required to compare the magnitude for two earthquake intensity:
the larger intensity is 7.9
the smaller intensity is 3.7
thus the ratio of the intensity will be:
(larger intensity)/(smaller intensity)
=7.9/3.7
=2.135
~2
Thus we conclude that:
The larger earthquake's intensity was 2 times as great as the smaller earthquake's intensity.

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