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If a moon were discovered to be at 1.5AU from the sun, it would be how far from the sun in kilometers?

A. 22,500km
B.225,000km
C.22,500,000km
D.225,000,000km

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User Fedorqui
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Answer: D. 225,000,000km

Step-by-step explanation:

An Astronomical Unit is the average distance between the Earth and the Sun. It is a unit of length which is used to measure distances in our galaxy.

1 astronomical unit is approximately equal to 150 million kilometers. 1 million is
10^6.

Thus 1 Astronomical unit (AU) is equal to 150 million km or
150* 10^6km

So 1.5 Astronomical unit (AU)=
(150* 10^6)/(1)* 1.5=225* 10^6km=225000000km

Thus correct option is D.

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User Sean O Donnell
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The answer is (D.) 225, 000, 000 km

AU means astronomical unit. It is used by the astronomers to measure large distances in the Solar System. 1 AU is the average distance from Sun to Earth which is 149, 598, 000 km.

So to get the km value of 1.5 AU.

1.5 x 149, 598, 000 = 224, 397, 000

Round off to 225, 000, 000
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User Larsgrefer
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