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The distance to Star A is about 8 × 10^4 light years. The distance to Star B is about 2 × 10^6 light years. Choose which star is farther away. Then fill in the blankwith a number written in standard notation.

The distance to Star A is about 8 × 10^4 light years. The distance to Star B is about-example-1
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Given:


\begin{gathered} \text{The distance of star A is 8}*10^4\text{ light years} \\ \text{The distance of star B is 2}*10^{6^{}}\text{ light years} \end{gathered}

To choose which start is farther away,


\begin{gathered} \text{Star B -Star A=}(2*10^6)-(8*10^4) \\ =10^4(2*10^2-8) \\ =192*10^4 \end{gathered}
\text{Star B is 192}*10^4\text{ light years times far away from star A.}

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