What is the distance between saturn and the sun in scientific notation

Mathematics · Middle School · Sun Jan 24 2021

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The distance between Saturn and the Sun can vary because the planets follow elliptical orbits, not perfect circles. However, Saturn's average distance from the Sun is approximately 1.429 billion kilometers (1.429 x 10^9 kilometers) or about 9.58 astronomical units (AU), with one AU being approximately the average distance from the Earth to the Sun, or 149.6 million kilometers (149.6 x 10^6 kilometers). Scientific notation is a way to express numbers that are too big or too small in a more concise form and is especially useful in astronomy where such numbers are common.

To express Saturn's average distance from the Sun in scientific notation, you would:

1. Take the number (in kilometers): 1,429,000,000 2. Turn it into a number between 1 and 10 by moving the decimal point to the right of the first non-zero digit: 1.429 3. Count how many places you moved the decimal: 9 4. Express it using a power of ten: 1.429 x 10^9

So, the average distance from Saturn to the Sun in scientific notation is 1.429 x 10^9 kilometers.