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Mathematics, 21.05.2021 20:00, eaglesjohnson414

By what approximate factor is the intensity of an earthquake with magnitude 5.4 greater than an earthquake with magnitude 5.3? M = the magnitude of an earthquake
I = the intensity of an earthquake
I0 = the smallest seismic activity that can be measured, which is 1

1.01
1.21
1.26
10.44

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