Asked by Ms. Liz
The diameter of the moon is about 3476 kilometers. The distance from earth to moon is about 384,400 kilometers. About how many moons could be lined up in a row between earth and the moon? Round to the nearest whole number. Please help answer thanks
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Answered by
Damon
well, we sure seem to be into division :)
384,400
-------- = 110.587 so 111
3476
because .587 is more than half way from 110 to 111
384,400
-------- = 110.587 so 111
3476
because .587 is more than half way from 110 to 111
Answered by
Anonymous
1100
Answered by
Anonymous
I FONT CARE
Answered by
Ugly
Idk I'm in 6th grade don't ask me
Answered by
Gis
I need help how do u solve this answer asap
Answered by
Anonymous
sup
Answered by
Lol
I am in 6th grade and that is one of the questions
Answered by
Anonymous
I'm in 6 grade and I'm doing this
Answered by
Incognito Math Man
I am incognito and cannot give away my grade. I believe this is in the Advanced Mathematics 1 book by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.
Answered by
dab
I'm in 6th grade to and the answer is 111
Answered by
anonymous
what is that answer anyway? i have that question on my home work and im in 6th pls tell meee
Answered by
Aden.G
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