The Earth travels approximately 940 million kilometres around the Sun in a year. How many kilometres will it travel in a week?
Hint. How many weeks are there in a year? Set up a proportion between distance and time.
Step 1 — Write the given information in full. 940 million = 940 × 1,000,000 = 940,000,000 km in one year. There are 52 weeks in a year.
Step 2 — Set up the proportion. Distance is proportional to time, so
distance in a year : 52 weeks :: distance in a week : 1 week
940,000,000 / 52 = x / 1
Step 3 — Solve. x = 940,000,000 ÷ 52 = 18,076,923 km (to the nearest kilometre)
Step 4 — Check the size of the answer. A rough check: 940 million ÷ 50 would be about 18.8 million, and dividing by 52 rather than 50 gives slightly less. Our answer of about 18.1 million sits just below that ✓
Multiplying back: 52 × 18,076,923 = 939,999,996 km, which is 940 million to the accuracy given ✓
Note on precision. The starting figure is stated as approximately 940 million, so quoting the answer as about 1.8 × 10⁷ km — roughly 18 million kilometres a week — is at least as honest as the full digit string. An answer can never be more precise than the data it came from.
✦ About 18,076,923 km, or roughly 1.8 × 10⁷ km per week, since 940,000,000 ÷ 52 = 18,076,923.
