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  • 15-01-2021
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The moon is about 382,500km away from Earth. This distance actually varies by about 22,500km. What are the maximum and minimum distances to the moon?

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  • 20-01-2021

Answer:

The minimum distance to the moon is of 360,000 km and the maximum distance is of 405,000 km

Step-by-step explanation:

The maximum distance is found adding the variation.

The minimum distance is found subtracting the variation.

We have that:

Distance: 382,500 km

Variation: 22,500 km

So

Maximum distance: 382500 + 22500 = 405,000 km

Minimum distance: 382500 - 22500 = 360,000 km

The minimum distance to the moon is of 360,000 km and the maximum distance is of 405,000 km

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