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Reina
3 January, 20:13
What is venus's diameter in scientific notation?
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Scientific Notation: 1.07476 x 108 km (7.184 x 10-1 A. U.) Scientific Notation: 1.08943 x 108 km (0.7282 A. U.) By Comparison: Comparable to the average density of the Earth. By Comparison: If you weigh 100 pounds on Earth, you would weigh 91 pounds on Venus.
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