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Chapter 6.6, Problem 9P
Light travels at about 300,000 kilometers per second. If Pluto is 6 billion kilometers away from us, then how long does light from Pluto take to reach us? Explain why you can calculate the way you do.
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Pearson eText for Mathematics for Elementary Teachers with Activities -- Instant Access (Pearson+)
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