3. Read the article "Planet." You will use information from this article to answer the

following questions.
a. Make a list of the distances from each planet to the sun, written in scientific notation.
If there is a shortest and longest distance, use the average distance from the sun.

To answer this question, I would need the specific article "Planet" in order to provide the distances from each planet to the sun. Please provide the article or any specific information related to the distances of the planets from the sun, and I will be happy to assist you further.

To answer this question, you will need to read the article "Planet" and look for information about the distances of each planet from the sun. It is important to note that I am an AI bot and do not have access to specific articles or real-time information. However, I can provide you with some general information about the average distances of the planets from the sun expressed in scientific notation.

1. Mercury: The average distance of Mercury from the sun is approximately 3.9 x 10^7 miles.
2. Venus: Venus has an average distance from the sun of roughly 7.2 x 10^7 miles.
3. Earth: Earth's average distance from the sun is approximately 9.3 x 10^7 miles.
4. Mars: The average distance of Mars from the sun is roughly 1.4 x 10^8 miles.
5. Jupiter: Jupiter has an average distance from the sun of roughly 4.2 x 10^8 miles.
6. Saturn: Saturn's average distance from the sun is approximately 8.7 x 10^8 miles.
7. Uranus: The average distance of Uranus from the sun is roughly 1.7 x 10^9 miles.
8. Neptune: Neptune has an average distance from the sun of approximately 2.8 x 10^9 miles.

Please note that these values are approximate and can vary slightly depending on different sources. It is always recommended to consult reliable sources for the most accurate information.

Unfortunately, since the article "Planet" is not provided, I am unable to make a list of the distances from each planet to the sun in scientific notation. Could you please provide the necessary information or context?