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If a spacecraft was parked on Venus and needed to make a flight to Jupiter, how far would it need to travel? Show your work and provide your answer in scientific notation.

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Answered by ShadowKing
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take  a distance between sun and venus then subtratct it from distance between the sun and jupitr then we get ans..then it transformed into 10's multiple means in sci.notetion

Answered by throwdolbeau
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Answer:

\text{Distance to be traveled by the spacecraft = }0.4179052\times 10^8

Step-by-step explanation:

Distance of Venus from the sun is given to be :

1.0820948\times 10^8

Distance of Jupiter from the sun is given to be :

1.5\times 10^8

So, Jupiter is farther from the sun as compared to that of Venus.

Now, we need to find the distance between Jupiter and the Venus, So, subtract the distance of Venus from sun from the distance of Jupiter from sun.

Distance to be traveled by the space craft :

Distance = 1.5\times 10^8-1.0820948\times 10^8\\\\\implies Distance = (1.5-1.0820948)\times 10^8\\\\\implies Distance = 0.4179052\times 10^8

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