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Astronomers measure large distances in light-years. One light-year is the distance that light can travel in one year, or approximately 5.88 x 10^12 miles. Suppose a star is 1.92 x 10^3 light-years from Earth. In scientific notation, approximately how many miles is it?

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OpenStudy (daniellelovee):

13.6*(5.88*10^12)

OpenStudy (daniellelovee):

(7.9968*10) *10^12

OpenStudy (daniellelovee):

7.9968*10^13 and now just literally solve that :) hope that helps :)

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