The distance from Venus to the sun is about 67,000,000 miles. The distance from Earth to the sun is about 2.6×107 farther. What is the distance from Earth to the sun? Write your answer in scientific notation to 1 decimal place.

To find the distance from Earth to the sun, we have to add the distance from Venus to the sun to the distance from Earth to Venus. Given that the distance from Venus to the sun is about 67,000,000 miles, and the distance from Earth to Venus is about 2.6×10^7 miles, we can calculate the total distance from Earth to the sun by adding these two values together:

67,000,000 + 2.6×10^7 = 67,000,000 + 26,000,000 = 93,000,000

Therefore, the distance from Earth to the sun is about 93,000,000 miles. In scientific notation to 1 decimal place, this can be written as 9.3×10^7 miles.

To determine the distance from Earth to the sun, we can add the distance from Venus to the sun (67,000,000 miles) to the distance that Earth is farther from the sun (2.6 × 10^7 miles).

67,000,000 miles + 2.6 × 10^7 miles = 92,600,000 miles

Therefore, the distance from Earth to the sun is approximately 9.3 × 10^7 miles.

To find the distance from Earth to the sun, we can start with the distance from Venus to the sun (67,000,000 miles) and add the additional distance from Earth to the sun, which is 2.6 x 10^7 miles farther.

To calculate the distance from Earth to the sun, we can add the two distances together:

67,000,000 miles + 2.6 x 10^7 miles

To add these two numbers, we need to express them both in scientific notation. Let's express 67,000,000 in scientific notation:

67,000,000 miles = 6.7 x 10^7 miles

Now we can add the two values:

6.7 x 10^7 miles + 2.6 x 10^7 miles

To add these numbers, we can only add the coefficients if they have the same exponent (power of 10). In this case, both coefficients have an exponent of 7.

6.7 + 2.6 = 9.3

Therefore, the distance from Earth to the sun is 9.3 x 10^7 miles (or 93,000,000 miles) in scientific notation to 1 decimal place.