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1.5 × 108 km is approximately equal to one _____. A. parsec B. light-year C. arcsecond D. astronomical unit
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1.5 × 108 km is approximately equal to one _____. A. parsec B. light-year C. arcsecond D. astronomical unit
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B! Light year! :))))
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1.5 x 10^8 km is equal to one astronomical unit
Step-by-step explanation:
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