Here are the average distances from the Sun for each of the planets in the solar system:
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Earth: Approximately 149,597,870.7 kilometers (or about 1 astronomical unit, AU).
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Venus: Approximately 108,200,000 kilometers, which can be written as \(1.082 \times 10^8\) kilometers.
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Mars: Approximately 227,900,000 kilometers.
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Jupiter: Approximately 778,500,000 kilometers, which can be written as \(7.785 \times 10^8\) kilometers.
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Saturn: Approximately 1,429,000,000 kilometers (or about \(1.429 \times 10^9\) kilometers).
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Uranus: Approximately 2,871,000,000 kilometers, which can be written as \(2.871 \times 10^9\) kilometers.
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Neptune: Approximately 4,495,000,000 kilometers (or about \(4.495 \times 10^9\) kilometers).
These distances are averages, as the orbits of the planets are elliptical and can vary slightly.