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Astronomers measure large distances in light-years. One light-year is the distance that light can travel in one year, or approx...Asked by Justus
Astronomers measure large distances in light-years. One light-year is the distance that light can travel in one year, or approximately 5.88 *10^12 miles. Suppose a star is 3.2 * 10^2 light-years from Earth. In scientific notation, approximately how many miles is it?
A)1.88 x 10^12
B)5.88 x 10^14
C)3.2 x 10^15
D)1.88 x 10^15
A)1.88 x 10^12
B)5.88 x 10^14
C)3.2 x 10^15
D)1.88 x 10^15
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Answered by
umma
1 light year = 5.88*10^12 miles
so....
3.2 * 10^2 light-years= ? miles
?miles : multiply 3.2 * 10^2 light-years and 5.88*10^12 together
so....
3.2 * 10^2 light-years= ? miles
?miles : multiply 3.2 * 10^2 light-years and 5.88*10^12 together
Answered by
Dakota
Umma, those numbers still don’t add up
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Can someone please answer the question? : (
Answered by
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Its D)1.88 x 10^15 if you do what umma tells you.
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idk
idk
Answered by
Fortnite gamer
5.76 x 10^14 miles
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Fortnite gamer
Whoops never mind I'm on a different lesson lol
Answered by
lia
It been six years and still no answer :(
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Nickocado Avocado
IT’S JUST WATER WEIGHT!
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it is C