Mercury: 57.91 million kilometers

Venus: 108.21 million kilometers
Earth: 149.60 million kilometers
Mars: 227.92 million kilometers
Jupiter: 778.57 million kilometers
Saturn: 1.43 billion kilometers
Uranus: 2.87 billion kilometers
Neptune: 4.49 billion kilometers
Choose two of the distances of planets from the sun and multiply them. Show your work.

Let's choose Earth and Jupiter as the two planets.

Multiplying their distances from the sun:
149.60 million kilometers * 778.57 million kilometers = 116,542,851.2 billion kilometers

So, the result is approximately 116,542,851.2 billion kilometers.

Sure! Let's choose Earth and Mars as the two planets.

The distance of Earth from the Sun is 149.60 million kilometers, and the distance of Mars from the Sun is 227.92 million kilometers.

To find the product of these two distances, we can multiply them together.

149.60 million km * 227.92 million km = 34,064,192,000,000,000 kmĀ²

To multiply two of the distances of planets from the Sun, we need to choose two values and multiply them together. Let's choose Earth and Jupiter.

The distance from the Sun to Earth is 149.60 million kilometers, and the distance from the Sun to Jupiter is 778.57 million kilometers.

To find the product of these two distances, you simply multiply them:

149.60 million kilometers * 778.57 million kilometers

To calculate this, we need to remember that when multiplying numbers with exponents, we add the exponents. Since both distances are given in millions (10^6), we can simplify the calculation by removing the "million" part:

149.6 * 778.57 * 10^6 * 10^6

Now we multiply the non-exponential parts:

149.6 * 778.57 = 116,508.592

And for the exponential parts, we add the exponents:

10^6 * 10^6 = 10^(6+6) = 10^12

Putting it all together:

116,508.592 * 10^12 kilometers

So the product of the distances from the Sun to Earth and Jupiter is approximately 116,508,592,000,000 kilometers.