Use the table below to determine how much farther the Earth is from Saturn than it is from Mars. | From | To | Miles (Rounded to Nearest Hundred Thousands) | |---|---|---| | Mercury | Venus | 30,700,000 | | Venus | Earth | 26,000,000 | | Earth | Mars | 48,300,000 | | Earth | Jupiter | 390,400,000 | | Earth | Saturn | 793,800,000 | | Saturn | Jupiter | 403,400,000 | | Jupiter | Mars | 342,000,000 | (a) 7.345 x 10^9 miles (b) 7.455 x 10^9 miles (c) 7.355 x 10^8 miles (d) 7.455 x 10^8 miles
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