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Solve the problem. Express the answer in scientific notation to two decimals unless requested otherwise.
-If the distance from the earth to the sun were 96,000,000 miles. How long would it take a rocket, traveling at 3 × Solve the problem. Express the answer in scientific notation to two decimals unless requested otherwise. -If the distance from the earth to the sun were 96,000,000 miles. How long would it take a rocket, traveling at 3 ×   miles per hour, to reach the sun? (Round to three places)  A)    B)    C)    D)  3.2 hr miles per hour, to reach the sun? (Round to three places)


A) Solve the problem. Express the answer in scientific notation to two decimals unless requested otherwise. -If the distance from the earth to the sun were 96,000,000 miles. How long would it take a rocket, traveling at 3 ×   miles per hour, to reach the sun? (Round to three places)  A)    B)    C)    D)  3.2 hr
B) Solve the problem. Express the answer in scientific notation to two decimals unless requested otherwise. -If the distance from the earth to the sun were 96,000,000 miles. How long would it take a rocket, traveling at 3 ×   miles per hour, to reach the sun? (Round to three places)  A)    B)    C)    D)  3.2 hr
C) Solve the problem. Express the answer in scientific notation to two decimals unless requested otherwise. -If the distance from the earth to the sun were 96,000,000 miles. How long would it take a rocket, traveling at 3 ×   miles per hour, to reach the sun? (Round to three places)  A)    B)    C)    D)  3.2 hr
D) 3.2 hr

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