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Answered by Prince063867
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Step-by-step explanation:

Given,

Sun's diameter = 1.4 × 10⁹ m

Earth's diameter = 1.2756 × 107 m

For comparing, we need to change the diameters of both sun and earth in the same powers of 10, i.e

Diameter of earth- 1.2756 × 107 =

0.012756 × 10⁰ m

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Now, if the diameter of sun is divided by the diameter of the earth=

1.4 × 10⁹ 0.012756 x 10⁹ ≈110 Therefore, the sun's diameter is approximately 110 times bigger than the earth's diameter.

Answered by Anonymous
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sun diameter =

1.4 \times {10}^{9}

earth diameter =

1.2756 \times {10}^{7}

sun diameter/earth diameter =

\frac{1.4 \times {10}^{9} }{1.2756 \times {10}^{7} }

=1.09 × 10^2

=109 ~100 times.

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