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28 October, 19:30

The speed of light travels at a rate of approximately 3.0 * 10^8 meters per second. How far, in meters, does light travel in 10^5 seconds?

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  1. 28 October, 20:12
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    There is a few ways to go about doing this problem. I am going to setup a function.

    x = seconds

    f (x) = distance = How far

    f (x) = (3.0 * 10^8) x

    Insert 10^5 where x is located

    (3.0 * 10^8) x

    Multiply

    (3.0 * 10^8) (10^5)

    Do the math

    (3.0 * 10^8) (10^5) = 3 * 10^13
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