1 miles is equal to 1.61 kilometers.
First review what you know:149,598,000 kilometers = 1 AU (astronomical unit)1000 meters in a kilometer100 centimeters in a meter(remember centi means 100 and kilo means 1000)So 1000*100 = 100,000 centimeters in a kilometer100,000 x 149,598,000 = 14,959,800,000,000Now that is a really big number so scientific notation is a good way to display the result (not the rounding up):1.496x10^13 centimeters in an AU
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An astronomical unit (AU) is the average distance between Sun and Earth. This is approximately 150 million kilometers.
1 miles is equal to 1.61 kilometers.
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2.3 kilometers is 2,300 meters.
1.63 kilometers=163,000 centimeters
About 10,200,000 square kilometres
A decimeter is 1/10 of a meter, so it is 1/10,000 of a kilometer
Makemake, one of the dwarf planets in our solar system, is about 4.3 billion miles (6.9 billion kilometers) away from Earth on average. Its distance can vary due to its elliptical orbit around the Sun.
Mercury is about 0.39 AU, Venus is about 0.72 AU, Earth is about 1 AU, Mars is about 1.52 AU, Jupiter is about 5.2 AU, Saturn is about 9.58 AU, Uranus is about 19.22 AU, and Neptune is about 30.07 AU from the Sun.
Look up the distance from Sun to Jupiter in kilometers, and divide it by 150 million. Answer will be in seconds. Or: Look up the distance in AU, and multiply that with 8m20s. That is the approximate time it takes for light to travel 1 AU.
Altogether your veins add up to 4 and a half kilometers.
1 light year = 9.46*1012 km or 9.46 trillion km (approx)