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6 February, 09:49

The speed of light is 186,182 miles per second. How many miles can light travel in a non-leap year? Express your answer in scientific notation to two decimal places.

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  1. 6 February, 12:07
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    So theres 366 days in a leap year,

    you need to find hours, minutes, and then seconds

    366 x 24 = 8,784 hours

    8,784 x 60 = 527,040 minutes

    527,040 x 60 = 31,622,400 seconds

    31,622,400 seconds x 186,182 mps = 5.88 x 10^10

    therefore light travels 5.88 x 10^10 in one leap year
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