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A mobile base station in an urban environment has a power measurement of 25 µW at 225 m. If the propagation follows an inverse 4th-power law (Section 3.2.2), assuming a distance of 0.9 km from the base station, what would be a reasonable power value, in µW? Give your answer in scientific notation to 2 decimal places.
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