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1 5. (1.2 x 10)+4 DAO 1:3-5÷4 6. (5 x 107) x (3 x 10°) 15 x 10-¹1 1.5-10° 15×1= 'T Answer each of the following questions. Show all of your work. The diameter of the Sun is approximately 1.3 x 106 km. The diameter of the Earth is approximately 1.3 x 10 km. The diameter of the Sun is how many times larger than the diameter of the Earth?​

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To find how many times larger the diameter of the Sun is than the diameter of the Earth, we need to divide the diameter of the Sun by the diameter of the Earth:

(1.3 x 10^6 km) / (1.3 x 10^4 km)

Simplifying:

= (1.3 / 1.3) x (10^6 / 10^4)

= 100

Therefore, the diameter of the Sun is 100 times larger than the diameter of the Earth.

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