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What is the order of magnitude of the number of quarters that go into a dollar
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A quarter is 0.25 dollars so the ratio between 1 dollar and a quarter is 1/0.25(it means the dollar and the quarter which is 0.25 dollars) and that equals = 4 so the order of magnitude will be 4x10(exponent 1)
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