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14 September, 01:38

Saturn's rings span up to about (7.5 · 10^-1) of the distance between the Earth and its moons. Of Saturn's rings span up to (2.82 · 10^5 kilometers, what is the distance between Earth and its moons.

3.76 · 10^5 km

21,150 km

21.15 · 10^4 km

2.115 · 10^5 km

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  1. 14 September, 02:01
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    2.82 * 10^5 = (7.5*10^-1) * Length between the earth and the moon

    Length between the earth and the moon = (2.82*10^5) : (7.5*10^-1)

    = 376000

    = 3.76*10^5
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