Choose two of the distances of planets from the sun and add them. Show your work

Let's choose the distances of Earth from the sun and Mars from the sun.

The average distance of Earth from the sun is approximately 93 million miles.
The average distance of Mars from the sun is approximately 142 million miles.

To add these distances, we perform the following calculation:

93 million miles + 142 million miles = 235 million miles

Therefore, the sum of the distances of Earth and Mars from the sun is approximately 235 million miles.

Sure! Let's choose the distances of two planets from the sun and add them. For this example, let's consider the average distances of Earth and Mars from the sun.

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

The average distance of Mars from the sun is about 142 million miles (or 228 million kilometers).

To add these distances, we simply perform the addition: 93 million miles + 142 million miles = 235 million miles.

So, the sum of the distances of Earth and Mars from the sun is approximately 235 million miles.

To add two distances of planets from the sun, we first need to know the distances of those planets. Let's choose two planets, for example, Earth and Mars.

The average distance of Earth from the sun is approximately 93 million miles (or 150 million kilometers). And the average distance of Mars from the sun is approximately 142 million miles (or 228 million kilometers).

Now, to find the sum of these two distances, we simply add the numbers together:

93,000,000 miles + 142,000,000 miles = 235,000,000 miles

So, the sum of the distances of Earth and Mars from the sun is 235 million miles.

If we were using kilometers, the calculation would be:

150,000,000 kilometers + 228,000,000 kilometers = 378,000,000 kilometers

So, the sum of the distances of Earth and Mars from the sun is 378 million kilometers.