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Asteroid X is an asteroid located between Mercury and Venus. Let y represent the approximate distance from Asteroid X to the Sun. The average distance from Mercury to the Sun is about 4×107 miles. The average distance from Venus to the Sun is about 7×107 miles. At a certain time of year, the squared distance from Asteroid X to the Sun is equal to the product of the average distance from Mercury to the Sun and the average distance from Venus to the Sun. This equation can be used to find the distance from Asteroid X to the Sun, y, at this time of year. y2=(4×107)(7×107) Solve the equation for y. Round your answer to the nearest million. y =

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