4.5 X 109 kilometers
2.8 X 109 miles
3.598 x 10^7 miles
In general, they are not.If you are thinking of the distance from the earth to the sun, then there are more convenient units. Even so, using scientific notation, that is a trivial problem.In general, they are not.If you are thinking of the distance from the earth to the sun, then there are more convenient units. Even so, using scientific notation, that is a trivial problem.In general, they are not.If you are thinking of the distance from the earth to the sun, then there are more convenient units. Even so, using scientific notation, that is a trivial problem.In general, they are not.If you are thinking of the distance from the earth to the sun, then there are more convenient units. Even so, using scientific notation, that is a trivial problem.
About 19.13 A.U. (Astronomical Units). That's just the average distance of course.
The average distance from the earth to the sun is approx 1.5*10^11 metres.
The average distance from Earth to the Sun is approximately 1.496 x 10^8 kilometers.
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It is about: 9.3*10^7 miles in scientific notation
4.4981165 x 10^9 km
3.598 x 10^7 miles
the mean distance from the Neptune and the sun is 30.1AU.
In general, they are not.If you are thinking of the distance from the earth to the sun, then there are more convenient units. Even so, using scientific notation, that is a trivial problem.In general, they are not.If you are thinking of the distance from the earth to the sun, then there are more convenient units. Even so, using scientific notation, that is a trivial problem.In general, they are not.If you are thinking of the distance from the earth to the sun, then there are more convenient units. Even so, using scientific notation, that is a trivial problem.In general, they are not.If you are thinking of the distance from the earth to the sun, then there are more convenient units. Even so, using scientific notation, that is a trivial problem.
The distance between neptune and the sun is 15.0935 astronomical units (AU).
The distance between earth and mercury depends on whether mercury is on the same side of the sun or the opposite side!
Neptune.
It is in scientific notation: 9.3*10^7
Average distance about 2869 million kilometres. That's about 19.13 "Astronomical Units".
About 19.13 A.U. (Astronomical Units). That's just the average distance of course.