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Saturn is approximately 1.5 billion kilometers from the sun. What is this distance in AU? 0.1 AU 10 AU 100 AU 1,000 AU
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Saturn is approximately 1.5 billion kilometers from the sun. What is this distance in AU?
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The answer would be 10 AU
Solution:
1 AU = 149,669,180 Km.
=distance of the earth to the sun
So,
1,500,000,000 / 149,669,180 = 10.022.
AU = 10 AU.
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One AU = 149,669,180 Km. This is the distance beteween the earth and the sun.
Therefore, we have:
1,500,000,000 / 149,669,180 = 10.022.
Thus, the distance in AU = 10 AU.
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