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OpenStudy (chrisneedshelp):

HELP!!! PLEASE LOOK AT THE PICTURE

OpenStudy (chrisneedshelp):

HELP PLEASE @RioAnne

OpenStudy (chrisneedshelp):

@RioAnne number two, i got number one, if you dont understand either tell me

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok hold on

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So wat am I supposed to do

OpenStudy (chrisneedshelp):

2.To what common objects would the scaled Sun and planets be similar in size? (Hint: You might want to convert the meters to inches if it helps you visualize the sizes of the scaled planets. One meter equals 39.37 inches.)

OpenStudy (chrisneedshelp):

convert these into inches and find items that are that big and which would represent a plant, 1: Sun: 0.100m Mercury: 35.13m Venus:8.7149m Earth: 9.1843m Mars: 4.8917m Jupiter: 0.0010m Saturn: 0.0009m Neptune: 0.0004m

OpenStudy (chrisneedshelp):

planet* not plant

OpenStudy (chrisneedshelp):

i think sun would be a baseball

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Sorry I cant help

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think there's a problem with your math... Mercury should be a tiny speck beside the sun, which is HUGE.

OpenStudy (chrisneedshelp):

the teacher gave me those calculations shes twisted :(

OpenStudy (chrisneedshelp):

idk thanks everyone though for trying

OpenStudy (anonymous):

This image shows how big the different planets are in relation to each other (and the sun): http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/82/Solar-system.png

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