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Why do scientists use the concept of order of magnitude?
To compare approximate sizes of
objects
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How many millimeters are in a meter?
1,000
millimeters
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What does it mean when scientists say two objects are around the same order of magnitude?
They are
approximately
the same size
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How much larger is a pineapple compared to a small lemon?
A pineapple is around
10 times
larger
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What does one order of magnitude represent?
10 times
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How many orders of magnitude is a dog longer than a woodlouse?
Two
orders
of
magnitude
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How can you determine the order of magnitude by counting zeros?
Count the number of zeros in the
ratio
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If a fox is 40 cm long and a tick is 0.4 cm long, how do you find how many orders of magnitude longer the fox is than the tick?
Divide
40
by
0.4
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What is the result of dividing 40 by 0.4?
100
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How many zeros are in the number 100?
Two
zeros
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What is the order of magnitude when the fox is 100 times longer than the tick?
Two
orders
of
magnitude
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What are the key concepts of order of magnitude calculations?
Comparing sizes of objects
Each order is
10 times
greater
Count
zeros
to determine orders
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How do you perform order of magnitude calculations?
Identify the sizes of
objects
Divide the larger size by the smaller size
Count the
zeros
in the result
Determine the order of magnitude
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