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20 July, 08:24

An astronomer estimated the distance from Earth to Mercury to be 5.7 * 107 miles, and the distance from Earth to Neptune to be 2.7 * 109 miles. He wanted to know how many times farther it is from Earth to Neptune than from Earth to Mercury. Consider his work.

1.

(2.7 x 10^9)

(5.9 x 10^7)

2.

(3.0/6.0) (10^9/10^7)

3.

0.5 x 10^2

The astronomer concluded that the distance in miles from Earth to Neptune is 50 times the distance from Earth to Mercury.

Is he correct? If not, what was his mistake?

A. Yes, he is correct.

B. No, the numerator and denominator need to be switched in the expression.

C. No, he needed to round down in his estimation of the coefficients.

D. No, he needed to multiply the coefficients.

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  1. 20 July, 08:39
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    it is A

    Step-by-step explanation:

    i just had the question
  2. 20 July, 08:53
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    a

    Step-by-step explanation:

    its correct im pretty sure
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