Asked by Elle
a light year is the distance light travels in one year. one light year is about 5.9x10^12 mi. If it takes light 3 months to travel from one star to another, about how far apart are the stars?
5.9x10^12/12*3
I got 1.5x10^12 mi
Is this correct?
5.9x10^12/12*3
I got 1.5x10^12 mi
Is this correct?
Answers
Answered by
Henry
d = (3/12) * 5.9*10^12 = 1.475*10^12 mi.
You are correct.
You are correct.
Answered by
Geroge
You are wrong the answer should be 2.84 * 10^15 KM
Answered by
Sam
Elle, you are correct
Henry, you are correct
George, you are wrong
Henry, you are correct
George, you are wrong
Answered by
henry
your wrong
Answered by
henry
your stupid
Answered by
cora
your right
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