The magnitude M of an earthquake is measured using the formula M=log (x/c), where x is the measured amplitude of a seismic wave and c is the reference amplitude of one micron. Two earthquakes are measured. The amplitude of a seismic wave in the first earthquake is 80 times the amplitude of a seismic wave in the second earthquake. How much greater is the magnitude of the first earthquake than the second earthquake?
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