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Mathematics, 29.12.2019 13:31 ANCHUXIA

Ijust need someone to check my answer.
jocelyn needs to study two stars for her astronomy research. she has narrowed her choices down to four stars that are located on a straight line from earth. jocelyn wants to study the two stars that are closest to each other. which two stars should she study?
and here i solved them
star a | 0.176 * 10^18 km 176
star b | 22.13*10^16 km 2213
star c | 31*42*10^14 km 3142
star d | 125.5*10^15 km 1255
i chose a and d.
it then also asks
"what is the distance between the two stars? explain your strategy"
and i put "i solved the answers and once i got the numbers closest to each other i subtracted them to get 505"

if i'm wrong can you correct my mistakes?

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