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PLEASE HELP !! EXPLAIN WITH STEPS The magnitude, M, of an earthquake is represented by the equation M=2/3log (E/E0) where E is the amount of energy released by the earthquake in joules and E0=10^4.4 is the assigned minimal measure released by an earthquake.
To the nearest tenth, what would be the magnitude of an earthquake releasing 2.1⋅ 10^14 joules of energy?

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