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"Orders of magnitude" is a way of comparing the scale or size of different quantities by expressing them in powers of ten. Each order of magnitude represents a tenfold increase or decrease. For example: - An increase from 1 to 10 is an increase of one order of magnitude. - An increase from 10 to 100 is an increase of another order of magnitude (total of two).

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