How much time (in seconds) does it take light in a vacuum to travel 1.00 billion km?
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How much time (in seconds) does it take light in a vacuum to travel 1.00 billion km?
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a) 3.00 x 10¹7 s c) 3.33 x 10³ s b) 3.33 s d) 3.00 x 1020 s
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