To the nearest order of magnitude.

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The term "to the nearest order of magnitude" refers to rounding numbers based on a logarithmic scale, specifically base 10. This means values are rounded to the nearest power of 10, such as 1, 10, or 100. For example, 680 meters rounds to 1000 meters, while 4 meters rounds to 10 meters despite being closer to 1 meter on a linear scale. The discussion emphasizes the importance of understanding this logarithmic approach to accurately interpret and respond to related questions. Rounding to the nearest order of magnitude provides a simplified way to express large variations in scale.
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"to the nearest order of magnitude."

Just what is meant when a question asks to do your answer "to the nearest order of magnitude."
 
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Hi,
for e.g., 1 order of magnitude : 10.
2 order of magnitude: 100.
Also for e.g., x=9.3, then x is 1 order of magnitude.
So nearest order of magnitude might be something like rounding off !
 


It is rounding off, but in a logarithmic rather than linear scale.
 


The question and answer would make a good addition to the PF Library Items.
 


Just to clarify my answer precisely. The logarithmic scale would be to base 10, not natural.
 


Yes i think it should be base 10..(from wiki)
 


I would phrase things a little differently, and say to round to the nearest power of 10. For example, 1, 10, 100, ... or 0.1, 0.01,...

Examples:

680 meters gets rounded to 1000 meters.
2350 m also gets rounded to 1000 m.
0.9 m → 1 m
0.2 m → 0.1 m

A value like 4 m is tricky. While closer to 1 m than 10 m on a linear scale, it is actually closer to 10 m on a logarithmic scale. So it becomes 10 m, to the nearest order of magnitude.
 
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