The distance between the Sun and Saturn is 1.4335 × 10¹² m, between Saturn and Uranus is 1.439 × 10¹² m, and between the Sun and Earth is 1.496 × 10¹¹ m. Which of these three distances is the smallest?
Hint. Compare the powers of 10 first — a smaller exponent means a much smaller number, regardless of the coefficient.
Step 1 — Compare the exponents. Two distances have exponent 12, and one (Sun-Earth) has exponent 11 — one power of 10 smaller.
Step 2 — Confirm this makes it smallest. Since 10¹¹ is a tenth of 10¹², the Sun-Earth distance is smallest even though its coefficient (1.496) is larger than the others' coefficients.
✦ Answer: The distance between the Sun and Earth (1.496 × 10¹¹ m) is the smallest.
Where students slip. Comparing only the coefficients (1.4335 vs 1.439 vs 1.496) without checking the exponents first — a number with a smaller exponent is smaller overall, no matter how its coefficient compares.
