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How many kilometers equals one astronomical unit? A) about 100 million kilometers B) about 150 million kilometers C) about 200 million kilometers D) about 250 million kilometers E) about 300 million kilometers
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How many kilometers equals one astronomical unit?
A) about 100 million kilometers
B) about 150 million kilometers
C) about 200 million kilometers
D) about 250 million kilometers
E) about 300 million kilometers
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B 150 million kilometers is correct
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The correct answer is B) 150 million kilometers. Hope this helps.
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