if you did the math for something being amped by several orders of magnitude, what would the total be?
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The total would depend on the starting value and how many orders of magnitude it is being amped by. For example, if the starting value is 10 and it is being amped by 3 orders of magnitude, the total would be 10,000 (10 x 10 x 10). It is important to note that each order of magnitude corresponds to a factor of 10 being multiplied.