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What is the order magnitude for the number of days in a year ?

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answer is 2: 1 x 10^2 –days.

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User Grzegorz Grzybek
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Answer:

order of magnitude will be =
10^(2)

Explanation:

Order of magnitude is defined by approximate measure of number of digits that a number has.

That is, if a number is 20000 then its order of magnitude will be
10^(4)

Now we have to find the order of magnitude for the number of days in a year.

Since number of days in a year are 365 which can be written as 3.65×
10^(2)

So order of magnitude will be =
10^(2)

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