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Astronomers measure large distances in light-years. One light-year is the distance that light can travel in one year, or approximately 5.88x10^12 miles. Suppose a star is 1.92x10^3 light-years from Earth. In Scientific notation, approximately how many miles is it?

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1 Light Year =
5.88*10^(12) miles

The distance of star from the Earth in Light Years =
1.92*10^(3) Light Years.

The distance of star from the Earth in miles will be:


(1.92*10^(3))*(5.88*10^(12)) \\ \\ =1.92*5.88*10^(3+12) \\ \\ =1.92*5.88*10^(15) \\ \\ =11.2896*10^(15) \\ \\ =1.12896*10*10^(15) \\ \\ =1.13*10^(16)

Thus, the star is approximately
1.13*10^(16) miles from the Earth.
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