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

Jupiter: 7.783 x 10^8
Saturn: 1.427 x 10^8

To find the product of the distances of Jupiter and Saturn from the Sun, we can multiply the numbers and add the exponents:

(7.783 x 10^8) * (1.427 x 10^8)

= (7.783 * 1.427) * (10^8 * 10^8)

= 11.10 * 10^16

= 1.11 x 10^17

Therefore, the product of the distances of Jupiter and Saturn from the Sun is approximately 1.11 x 10^17.