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How many orders of magnitude is $1000 than a nickel?
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How many orders of magnitude is $1000 than a nickel?
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The ratio between 1000 and .05 is
1000/.05=20,000=2*10^4
Since the since the exponent of the 10 power is 4, $1000 is 4 orders of magnitude greater than a nickel
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I'm pretty sure it is a $20 bill...
Hope this helped :D good luck!!! have a nice day. :D
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