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384,400 K = the D of the M from the E.
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384,400 K = the D of the M from the E.
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384,400 Kilometers = the Distance of the Moon from the Earth.Hide Answer Show Answer
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Actually it's more than that, it moves three feet every year
cool teaser.
Off by 3 feet? We need to get this person kicked out for leading us astray!! I'm gonna call Mr. Braingle !!
To Mr. Brainiac's comment - 3 ft off, maybe, but is that at perigee or apogee?
Good teaser... Got it in a few seconds, once I figured out that "K" was another abbreviation and didn't stand for "Kelvin"
Good teaser... Got it in a few seconds, once I figured out that "K" was another abbreviation and didn't stand for "Kelvin"
sooo easy
yes easy if your use to using the metric system....
i still don't get it
i'm in the US so i dont really use the metric system except in science and i got it. . . . .
i just figured that D standed for distance adn E was for earth and the rest was easy yay!
nice teaser
i just figured that D standed for distance adn E was for earth and the rest was easy yay!
nice teaser
actually i think its only one foot per year.
i sure got this, but i had to convert it to miles to make sure!
I thought this was pretty easy because seeing the large number followed by a K, I figured the K stood for kilometres. Then, it kind of layed itself out for me.
i liked this one. these riddles are easy!
good job, even if u were off by what one or three? feet
good job, even if u were off by what one or three? feet
Is that at sea level? What's a couple of feet between a planet and its satellite?
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