If the giant blue star R136a1 has the diameter 35 times our sun, how many times bigger is it? example: our sun is 1.3 million times bigger than the earth. thanks for the help!

To determine how many times bigger R136a1 is compared to our sun based on diameter, you can divide the diameter of R136a1 by the diameter of our sun.

First, find the diameter of our sun. The diameter of our sun is approximately 1.4 million kilometers.

Next, find the diameter of R136a1. Given that the diameter of R136a1 is 35 times that of our sun, you can calculate it by multiplying the diameter of our sun (1.4 million kilometers) by 35.

Diameter of R136a1 = Diameter of our sun × 35
= 1.4 million kilometers × 35

Now, calculate the diameter of R136a1:
Diameter of R136a1 = 49 million kilometers

Finally, to determine how many times bigger R136a1 is compared to our sun, divide the diameter of R136a1 by the diameter of our sun:
Times bigger = Diameter of R136a1 / Diameter of our sun
= 49 million kilometers / 1.4 million kilometers

This means that R136a1 is approximately 35 times bigger than our sun based on diameter.