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He distance from the Sun to Earth is 149,600,000 kilometers. The distance from the Sun to Venus is 108,200,000 kilometers. Therefore, the distance of Venus is equivalent to:
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He distance from the Sun to Earth is 149,600,000 kilometers. The distance from the Sun to Venus is 108,200,000 kilometers. Therefore, the distance of Venus is equivalent to:
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he distance from the Sun to Earth is 149,600,000 kilometers. The distance from the Sun to Venus is 108,200,000 kilometers. Therefore, the distance of Venus is equivalent to:
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1.82*10^6
Step-by-step explanation:
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1.658350 astronomical units
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