Use this same process to complete the table with the scaled diameters of the ot to the tenths place. If you need additional math help, visit the Proportions sectic A - A,三E E三ヨ B IU x x, Font Sizes Increasing Distance from the Sun→ Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Mercury 12,104 12,756 6792 142,984 Diameter (km) 4879 3.5 1.9 Scaled Diameter (cm)
Use this same process to complete the table with the scaled diameters of the ot to the tenths place. If you need additional math help, visit the Proportions sectic A - A,三E E三ヨ B IU x x, Font Sizes Increasing Distance from the Sun→ Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Mercury 12,104 12,756 6792 142,984 Diameter (km) 4879 3.5 1.9 Scaled Diameter (cm)
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The table contains the planets in our solar system in order of their average distance from the Sun and their
corresponding diameters. The first step in creating a model of the solar system is to scale these large diameters
into smaller, more manageable numbers. Eventually, we'll represent these numbers using circles drawn on
рaper.
Increasing Distance from the Sun
Mercury
Venus
Earth
Mars
Jupiter
Saturn
Uranus
Neptune
Diameter (km)
4879
12,104
12,756
6792
142,984
120,536
51,118
49,528
Scaled Diameter (cm)
3.5
1.9
The ratio between Earth's actual diameter and its scaled diameter can be used to find the scaled diameter of the
other planets. Earth's diameter of 12,756 kilometers is scaled to 3.5 centimeters as shown in the table. Now let's
find the scaled diameter of Mars as an example. Using the calculations shown, Mars's diameter of 6,792 would be
scaled to 1.9 centimeters.
12,756 km
3.5 cm
6,792 km
d x 12,756 = 6,792 × 3.5
d = 1.9 cm
Use this same process to complete the table with the scaled diameters of the other planets. Round each answer
to the tenths place. If you need additional math help, visit the Proportions section of the Math Review e.
A- A -
三 E国 E E
B IU x'
X,
Font Sizes
Increasing Distance from the Sun-
Earth
Mars
Jupiter
Saturn
Uranus
Neptune
Mercury
Venus
6792
142,984
120,536
51,118
49,528
4879
12,104
12,756
Diameter (km)
3.5
1.9
Scaled Diameter (cm)
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