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Saturn’s rings span up to about 3/4 of the distance between the Earth and its moon. If Saturn’s rings span up to 179,000 kilometers, what is the distance between Earth and its moon?

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Same answer as what the person above said but the rounded answer in scientific notation is 2.39 · 10⁵.

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Answer:

The distance between Earth and its moon is about
238,667\ km

Explanation:

Let

y ------> Saturn’s rings span up

x -----> the distance between the Earth and its moon

we know that

The linear equation that represent this situation is


y=(3)/(4)x -----> equation A


y=179,000\ km -----> equation B

substitute B in equation A and solve for x


179,000=(3)/(4)x

Multiply by 4/3 both sides


x=179,000((4)/(3))


x=238,667\ km

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