SAT, 30.04.2021 22:30, shelbellingswo
The table shows the diameters of the planets in our solar system. Assume that a basketball whose diameter is 25 centimeters represents the planet Jupiter. Find the scale (ratio) between Jupiter and the basketball. Then use this ratio to find the scaled diameter of the other planets. Enter these numbers into the table. (Saturn has been done for you.) Finally, choose a real-world spherical or nearly spherical object that matches the scaled diameter of each planet. Saturn is shown as an example. To find what Saturn’s size would be after adjusting it to scale, follow these steps. Let the scaled diameter of Saturn be d centimeters. If Jupiter’s diameter, 142,984 kilometers, is scaled to 25 centimeters, Saturn’s diameter of 120,536 kilometers will be scaled to about 21 centimeters:
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