Math, asked by bijoytdh, 8 months ago

earth?
During a solar eclipse the moon comes in between the earth and the sun. At that time the distance
between the sun and moon is 1492.16 x 108 m. Find the distance between the moon and the earth at
the time of eclipse, given that the distance between the sun and the earth is 1.496 x 101 m.
If the diamaton​

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Answered by SujalSirimilla
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Answer:

Lets draw the diagram (drawn in the file attached below).

Let AB be the moon and sun distance

Let CD be the distance between earth and sun.

Let DE be the moon and Earth distance.

Here, to Find the distance between the moon and the earth at

the time of eclipse, we need to find DE.

We can notice that DC-AB=DE

(1.496 x 101- 1492.16 x 108)=DE

Here, 101 and 108 can be written as 100+1 and 100+8. Rewrite the equation.....

(1.496×100+1)-(1492.16×100+8)

here, following bodmas, we multiply first:

(149224-150.6)=149073.4M

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