The Sun, on average, is 93 million miles from Earth. How many meters is this?

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The average distance from the Sun to Earth is 93 million miles, which converts to approximately 149,668,992 meters. To express this in scientific notation with two significant figures, the answer is 1.5 x 10^8 meters. There was confusion regarding the conversion process and the proper format for inputting answers in various systems. It's important to multiply by the correct conversion factor and to follow specific instructions for the system being used. Proper unit conversion and clarity in expression are essential for accurate results.
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The Sun, on average, is 93 million miles from Earth. How many meters is this? Express using powers of ten. Express your answer using two significant figures.

Okay so: Okay so, 1 Meter = 1609.344 x 93 = 149668.992
1.5 x 10^5 (2 significant figures)

When I put 1.5x10^5 in, it says 'The correct answer does not depend on the variable: x10'

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Your answer is wrong anyway. I'm not sure the format whatever program you're using takes.
 
The trick to converting units is to multiply by one.
For example, say you need to convert 3 feet to inches. You write 3 feet and multiply it by one, expressed to cancel the feet and leave inches. Since 1 foot = 12 inches, the expression 12 inches/1 foot is equal to 1.
3 feet = 3 feet x 12 inches/(1 foot) = 36 inches

In your problem you need to multiply by 1 = 1.6 km/(1 mile) = 1600 m/(1 mile).
You'll have to look up the number of km in a mile - 1.6 is only an estimate.
 
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I'm using MasteringPhysics.com. I'm totally confused now from what the dude above me said.
 
Guys I'm still having trouble. Can someone thoroughly explain this to me?
 
Potential123 said:
Okay so: Okay so, 1 Meter = 1609.344 x 93 = 149668.992
1.5 x 10^5 (2 significant figures)
That's 93 miles expressed in meters. The question is asking for 93 million miles.

When I put 1.5x10^5 in, it says 'The correct answer does not depend on the variable: x10'
Just guessing, but try inputting numbers in 'e' format such as 1.5e5 (which is incorrect; see above) rather than 1.5x10^5.

You should have received some instructions on how to use whatever system you are using. Read those instructions.
 
For info.. Google can sometimes help with conversions...

You just type in "convert X to Y " without the quotes... Examples..

http://www.google.co.uk/#hl=en&scli...pw.r_qf.&fp=e2aed7b0584e5d53&biw=1060&bih=646

http://www.google.co.uk/#hl=en&scli...pw.r_qf.&fp=e2aed7b0584e5d53&biw=1060&bih=646

Beware...

The question asks "Express using powers of ten. Express your answer using two significant figures."

Some units are ambiguous (for example US an UK gallons are different sizes) so google with care.
 
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