To find the distance from Earth to the sun, we need to add the distance from Venus to the sun and the additional distance from Venus to Earth to the sun.
The distance from Venus to the sun is approximately \(67,000,000\) miles, which can be expressed in scientific notation as:
\[ 6.7 \times 10^7 \text{ miles} \]
The additional distance from Venus to Earth to the sun is given as \(2.6 \times 10^7\) miles.
Now, we add these two distances:
\[ \text{Distance from Earth to the sun} = \text{Distance from Venus to the sun} + \text{Additional distance} \]
\[ = 6.7 \times 10^7 + 2.6 \times 10^7 \]
Both terms have the same power of ten, so we can combine the coefficients:
\[ = (6.7 + 2.6) \times 10^7 \]
\[ = 9.3 \times 10^7 \text{ miles} \]
Therefore, the distance from Earth to the sun is
\[ \boxed{9.3 \times 10^7} \text{ miles}. \]