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Mathematics, 13.11.2019 08:31 ansonhunter8891

Light travels at a speed of 1.86x10^5 mi per sec. if the distance from a star to a planet in its orbit is 8.66x10^7 mi, how long (in seconds) does it take light travel from the star to the planet

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