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Saturn’s rings span up to about of the distance between the Earth and its moon. If Saturn’s rings span up to 179,000 kilometers, what is the distance between Earth and its moon?

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Answered by pranavsuryawanshi607
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Answer:

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Answered by amitnrw
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Answer:  Saturn’s rings span up to about of the distance between the Earth and its moon.

To find : distance between Earth and its moon

Solution:

Saturn’s rings span up to about of the distance between the Earth and its moon

=> Distance between  Earth and its moon = Saturn’s rings span up

Saturn’s rings span up  = 179000 km

Distance between  Earth and its moon =    Saturn’s rings span up

=> Distance between  Earth and its moon =    179000 km

Distance between  Earth and its moon =   179000 km

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