7. Phobos, one of Mars's two moons, (pictured below in quarter phase) makes an angle of 89.998° with the Sun when viewed

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7. Phobos, one of Mars's two moons, (pictured below in quarter phase) makes an angle of 89.998° with the Sun when viewed

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7. Phobos, one of Mars's two moons, (pictured below in quarter phase) makes an angle of 89.998° with the Sun when viewed from Mars in a quarter phase. To one significant digit, how many times farther is the Sun from Mars than Phobos is from Mars? Write out the calculation by hand, then use a calculator to get the number for the correct triangle relationship from this angle. CH a D
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