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Mathematics, 13.03.2020 22:43, donnafranks2003

If a spacecraft was parked on Venus and needed to make a flight to Jupiter, how far would it need to travel? (Assume both planets are aligned with the sun and are on the same side of the sun.) Show your work and provide your answer in scientific notation.

Venus to Sun: 108,200,000 km

Jupiter to Sun: 778,500,000 km

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