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− | The distance light travels in one year can also be written as <math>587 * 10^{10}</math>. In 100 years, light will travel <math>(587 * 10^{10}) * 100 = 587 * 10^{12}</math> | + | The distance light travels in one year can also be written as <math>587 * 10^{10}</math>. In 100 years, light will travel <math>(587 * 10^{10}) * 100 = 587 * 10^{12}</math>. |
Therefore, our answer is <math>(D) 587 * 10^{12}</math>. | Therefore, our answer is <math>(D) 587 * 10^{12}</math>. | ||
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Revision as of 16:18, 31 December 2015
Problem #3
The distance light travels in one year is approximately miles. The distance light travels in years is:
Solution
The distance light travels in one year can also be written as . In 100 years, light will travel .
Therefore, our answer is .