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That's 3 orders of magnitude.


Yeah but 3 is less than an order of magnitude, and we have already established that within an order of magnitude is acceptable. :-)


That's 3 _decimal_ orders of magnitude.


HN user: my income went up an order of magnitude last year (read: 20%)

Same HN user: That’s wrong, the distance is an order of magnitude greater than that (read: 1050 times)


Hmm for me an order of magnitude when talking is 10^3, but checking online it seems like it might be a french thing


Something related that might also catch you https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_and_short_scales


Long scale clearly.


for every difference there is one magnitude such that the difference is one order of the same

/s




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