Divide the distance from Saturn by the distance from Earth.

Saturn: 1.427 x 10^8
Earth: 1.5 x 10

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To calculate the division of the distance from Saturn by the distance from Earth, we divide the two distances:

(1.427 x 10^8) / (1.5 x 10)

To simplify this expression, we divide the decimal values:

1.427 / 1.5 = 0.95133333333

And since we are dividing the powers of 10, we subtract the exponents:

10^8 / 10 = 10^(8-1) = 10^7

Therefore, the final result is:

0.95133333333 x 10^7
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