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Mercury is the closest planet to the sun. Its average distance from the sun is about 35.9 million miles (57.8 million kilometers).
his planet travels around the sun in a nearly circular orbit, at an average distance of about 67.2 million miles (108.2 million kilometers).
The Earth travels around the sun at an average distance of 93 million miles (150 million kilometers).
So the distance between Mars and the sun may be as little as 128.4 million miles (206.7 million kilometers) or as much as 154.8 million miles (249.2 million kilometers).
Jupiter travels around the sun at an average distance of 483 million miles (778 million kilometers). It takes 11.9 Earth years to complete one orbit.
It orbits the sun at an average distance of 885.5 million miles (1.4 billion kilometers).
Uranus is 32,000 miles (51,500 kilometers) in diameter. It orbits the sun at an average distance of 1.8 billion miles (2.9 billion kilometers).
Neptune's average distance from the sun is about 2.8 billion miles (4.5 billion kilometers).

To find the sum of two distances from the sun, we will calculate the sum of the given distances for each planet.

Given:
Mercury's average distance from the sun: 35.9 million miles
Mercury's average distance from the sun: 67.2 million miles

Sum of Mercury's distances from the sun:
35.9 million miles + 67.2 million miles = 103.1 million miles

Therefore, the sum of Mercury's distances from the sun is 103.1 million miles.

To add two distances from the sun, we will choose two of the given distances and add them together. Let's choose the distances of Mercury and Earth from the sun.

The average distance of Mercury from the sun is about 35.9 million miles (57.8 million kilometers).

The average distance of Earth from the sun is about 93 million miles (150 million kilometers).

Adding these two distances together:
35.9 million miles + 93 million miles = 128.9 million miles

So, the sum of the distances from the sun of Mercury and Earth is approximately 128.9 million miles.

To find the sum of two distances from the sun, we need to choose two distances given in the information you provided and add them together.

Let's choose the average distance of Mercury from the sun, which is about 35.9 million miles (57.8 million kilometers), and the average distance of Jupiter from the sun, which is about 483 million miles (778 million kilometers).

To find the sum in miles, we add 35.9 million miles to 483 million miles:

35.9 million miles + 483 million miles = 518.9 million miles

Therefore, the sum of Mercury's and Jupiter's average distances from the sun is approximately 518.9 million miles.

To find the sum in kilometers, we add 57.8 million kilometers to 778 million kilometers:

57.8 million kilometers + 778 million kilometers = 835.8 million kilometers

Therefore, the sum of Mercury's and Jupiter's average distances from the sun is approximately 835.8 million kilometers.

Note: It's important to double-check the units of the distances given in the question and use consistent units in the calculation.