Asked by nana
The points labeled on the chart below represent the approximate distance, in kilometers (km), of different celestial bodies from Earth. The chart includes the center of the Milky Way, the Moon, Jupiter, and the Sun. The approximate distance of Mars is also shown.
Which point on the chart BEST represents the distance from Earth to the center of the Milky Way?
Responses
A W
B X
C Y
D Z
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I can solve this, but I need the chart (or the numeric scale and the values at W, X, Y, Z). Could you either upload the image or tell me the labeled distances (or the tick marks) for each point?
If you can’t, use this rule: the center of the Milky Way is about 2.5 × 10^17 km (≈ 26,000 light‑years). So pick the point on the chart whose value is nearest 10^17–10^18 km.
If you can’t, use this rule: the center of the Milky Way is about 2.5 × 10^17 km (≈ 26,000 light‑years). So pick the point on the chart whose value is nearest 10^17–10^18 km.
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