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Orders of magnitude (area)

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Orders of magnitude is a way of comparing sizes or quantities by using powers of ten. When it comes to area, the concept of orders of magnitude helps us understand how larger or smaller one area is compared to another by expressing those areas in powers of ten. For example: - An area of 1 square meter (m²) is \(10^0\) in terms of orders of magnitude. - An area of 10 square meters (m²) is \(10^1\).

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