Math, asked by rutuja03gade, 7 months ago

The Moon orbits the earth at a distance of 3{,}84{,}400 \text{ km}3,84,400 km3, comma, 84, comma, 400, start text, space, k, m, end text from the Earth. The International Space Station (ISS) orbits the earth at a distance of 408 \text{ km}408 km408, start text, space, k, m, end text from the Earth.
If the earth, the ISS, and the moon, were along a straight line with the ISS in the middle, how far would the ISS be from the moon?

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Answered by pearl40019
5

Answer:

3,83,992 km.

Step-by-step explanation:

Distance of the Moon from the Earth= 3,84,400 km

Distance of the ISS from the Earth= 408 km

Distance of the ISS from the moon= 3,84,400- 408

                                                         = 3,83,992 km.

Therefore, The ISS is 3,83,992 km away from the moon.

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Answered by kinnsolanki1910
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