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One of the brightest stars in the sky is Rigel, which is part of the constellation Orion. Rigel is 650 light years from the Earth. One light year equals 5.88 times 10 Superscript 12 miles. How far, in
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One of the brightest stars in the sky is Rigel, which is part of the constellation Orion. Rigel is 650 light years from the Earth. One light year equals 5.88 times 10 Superscript 12 miles. How far, in miles, is Rigel?
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I think this is correct by multiply the 650 into the miles equation it gives you the distance in miles. Hope this helps :)
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