To find out how many more kilometers the distance of Saturn from the Sun is compared to the distance of Jupiter from the Sun, we can subtract the distance of Jupiter from the distance of Saturn.
The distances are:
- Jupiter: \(7.8 \times 10^8\) kilometers
- Saturn: \(1.5 \times 10^9\) kilometers
Let's perform the subtraction:
\[ \text{Distance of Saturn} - \text{Distance of Jupiter} = (1.5 \times 10^9) - (7.8 \times 10^8) \]
Now, we can convert \(1.5 \times 10^9\) into the same exponent as \(7.8 \times 10^8\):
\[ 1.5 \times 10^9 = 1.5 \times 10^9 = 15.0 \times 10^8 \]
Now subtract:
\[ 15.0 \times 10^8 - 7.8 \times 10^8 = (15.0 - 7.8) \times 10^8 = 7.2 \times 10^8 \]
Thus, the distance of Saturn from the Sun is approximately \(7.2 \times 10^8\) kilometers more than that of Jupiter.
The correct choice is:
7.2 ⋅ 10^8 kilometers.