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Planet A has a circumference of 93,480 miles. Its moon has a diameter that is approximated to be 1/ 8 that of Planet A. Find the approximate distance of the moon from Planet A.

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Answer:

1071202 miles

Explanation:

Circumference of planet A =
2 \pi r

We are given that Planet A has a circumference of 93,480 miles.


2 \pi r = 93480


2r = (93480)/(\pi)

Since we know that twice the radius is diameter

So,
d_(PlanetA) = (93480)/(\pi)

Now we are given that Its moon has a diameter that is approximated to be 1/ 8 that of Planet A.

So,
d_(Moon) = (1)/(8) * (93480)/(\pi)


d_(Moon) = (11685)/(\pi)


Distance_(moon)=288 * diameter_(moon)


Distance_(moon)=288 * (11685)/(\pi)


Distance_(moon)=(3365280)/(3.14)


Distance_(moon)\sim 1071202

Hence the approximate distance of the moon from Planet A is 1071202 miles

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