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Calculate the distance between Uranus and Neptune.Hint: You will need to subtract the distance of one from the othe

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Calculate the distance between Uranus and Neptune.

Hint: You will need to subtract the distance of one from the other.

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Solution

To calculate the distance between Uranus and Neptune, you would need to know the average distance of each planet from the Sun, as this is how distances in the solar system are typically measured.

  1. The average distance from the Sun to Uranus is about 2.87 billion kilometers.
  2. The average distance from the Sun to Neptune is about 4.5 billion kilometers.

To find the distance between the two planets, you would subtract the distance of Uranus from the Sun from the distance of Neptune from the Sun:

4.5 billion km (Neptune's distance from the Sun) - 2.87 billion km (Uranus' distance from the Sun) = 1.63 billion kilometers.

So, the average distance between Uranus and Neptune is about 1.63 billion kilometers.

Please note that this is a simplified calculation. The actual distance between the two planets can vary greatly depending on their positions in their orbits.

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