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Saturn for my Birthday - Math Word Problems  

 

 

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1. The Sun has a diameter of 865,000 miles. The Earth has a diameter of 7,926 miles. How much larger is the Sun than the Earth?
    872,926 miles
    857,074 miles
    865,000 miles
 
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2. How much shorter is a "day" on Saturn than on Earth if Saturn's "days" are 10 hours and 39 minutes long?
    34 hours and 39 minutes
    13 hours and 21 minutes
    24 hours
 
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3. It takes Saturn 10,759 days to revolve around the sun. How many Earth years of 365 days does it take for Saturn to revolve around the sun?
    About 29 days
    About 29 months
    About 29 years
 
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4. If it is 60 degrees on Earth and negative 220 degrees on Saturn, what is the difference in temperature?
    negative 280 degrees
    280 degrees
    160 degrees
 
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5. If Saturn has 189 rings and Jeffrey gives his friend Tommy 32, his teacher Mrs. Cassini 28, and his friend Kara 14, how many rings will Saturn have left?
    115
    127
    130
 
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6. Saturn has 47 moons. If it gave 32 of its moons to Mars, took all of Jupiter's 63 moons, and borrowed 4 moons from Uranus, how many moons would Saturn have?
    82
    93
    102
 
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7. Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system, with a diameter of 88,846 miles. Saturn is the second largest, with a diameter of 74,898. How many miles would Saturn's diameter have to grow to be LARGER than Jupiter's?
    13947
    13948
    13949
 
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8. Jeffrey gets a puppy for his birthday at the end of the story. If Jeffrey gets a puppy for his birthday every year of his life, and two puppies when his age is a prime number, how many dogs will he have when he is 24?
    27
    33
    46
 
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9. If Saturn has 47 moons, how many moons would it need to lose to have 16?
    31
    36
    38
 
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10. Saturn's orbit is not a perfect circle. At the farthest point, it is 938 million miles from the sun; at the closest point, it is 840 million miles from the sun. What is the difference?
    36 million miles
    63 million miles
    98 million miles
 
   
 



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