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If an object is 9.58 astronomical units away from the sun how would it's distance from the sun compare to the earths distance from the sun? how do you know?

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Answer: The object is 9.58 times farther from the sun than the earth.

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that one astronomical unit (AU) represents the mean distance between the Earth and sun.

Given: The distance between an object and the sun = 9.58 astronomical units

Since, The distance between the earth and the sun = 1 astronomical unit.

The ratio of the distance between an object and the sun to the distance between the earth and the sun will be :-


(9.58)/(1)=9.58:1

That is the object is 9.58 times farther from the sun than the earth.

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The distance from the Earth to the Sun is described as the astronomical unit, AU. It is defined to be equal to 149,597,870,700 m. If an object has a distance of 9.58 AU from the sun then, its distance is 9.58 times Earth's distance from the Sun. 
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