Math, asked by shraddhasingh3031, 9 months ago

If the diameter of the Sun and the earth are (1.4×10^9 m )and ( 1.275 × 10^7 ) m, respectively, find the ratio of their diameter.​

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Answered by dunukrish
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Answered by ToxicEgo
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⭐Given:

  • Diameter of a sun(d1) =(1.4×10^9m)

  • Diameter of a earth (d2) =(1.275×10^7m)

⭐To Find:

  • d1/d2=?

⭐$olution:

So, The ratio of:

Diameter of a sun(d1) /Diameter of earth (d2)

=(1.4×10^9) /(1.275×10^7)

Now by splitting the terms we get,

=1.4/1.275×10^9/10^7

=1.4/1.275×10^9-7

=1.4/1.275×10^2

=1.4×10^2/1.275

=140/1.275

=140000/1275

=5600/51

Therefore, The ratio of the diameter of the Sun to the earth is 5600/51.

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