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The radius of star A is 6.9203x10^5 km, which is 108.7 times the rafius of star B. what is the radius of the star B?

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6366.4213

Step-by-step explanation: 6.9203x10^5 is 692,030. I divided 692,030 by 108.7 to get the answer. Anybody can correct any error I may have.

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