Ask Question
4 December, 04:22

The astronomical unit (AU) is the mean distance from the sun to the earth.

1 AU = 1.5 * 10, superscript, 8, baseline, km (kilometers)

If a comet is 2.3 AU from the earth, how many km away is the comet?

Answer Options with 5 options

A.

3.45 * 10, superscript, 8, baseline, km

B.

6.52 * 10, superscript, 7, baseline, km

C.

3500 km

D.

3.45 * 10, superscript, 10, baseline, km

E.

6.52 * 10, superscript, 10, baseline, km

+4
Answers (2)
  1. 4 December, 05:19
    0
    By definition, we have to

    1 AU = 1.5 * 10 ^ 8Km

    a comet is 2.3 AU from the earth, which means that we must transform this unit to kilometers.

    2.3 AU = (2.3) * (1.5 * 10 ^ 8) = 3.45 * 10 ^ 8km

    answer

    3.45 * 10, superscript, 8, baseline, km
  2. 4 December, 05:43
    0
    A. 3.45 x 10^8 km Since 1 AU is 1.5x10^8 and the comet is 2.3 AU away from Earth, the answer is a simple matter of multiplication. So: 1.5x10^8 km * 2.3 = 3.45x10^8 km Of the available options, option "A" matches exactly.
Know the Answer?
Not Sure About the Answer?
Find an answer to your question ✅ “The astronomical unit (AU) is the mean distance from the sun to the earth. 1 AU = 1.5 * 10, superscript, 8, baseline, km (kilometers) If a ...” in 📘 Mathematics if you're in doubt about the correctness of the answers or there's no answer, then try to use the smart search and find answers to the similar questions.
Search for Other Answers