Longest: 7.4999999999999999999999999999999999999..... inches.
Shortest: 6.5 inches
... nearest the sun.
It would be the nearest one to the sun!
Of the known planets in the solar system, Mercury, being nearest to the sun, completes its orbit in the shortest time . . . 88 earth days.
The shortest distance from Seattle to the nearest point on the International Date Lineis 2,090 miles, to the point just west of Wales, Alaska, where the line separates Alaskafrom Siberia.
In the solar system, Mercury has the shortest year (I think that's what you're trying to ask), at about 88 Earth days. Extrasolar planets have been discovered with much shorter years; I can think of several that have 3-day "years". They're obviously orbiting very close to their parent star and are therefore very hot.
The shortest is 6.5 inches. The longest is the greatest number that's less than 7.5 . It can't be explicitly identified. If you give me a number less than 7.5 and claim that it's the biggest one, then no matter how close it is to 7.5, I can always slip another number into the space, that's bigger than your number and closer to 7.5 but still less than 7.5 .
multiply or divide
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... nearest the sun.
If you round up to the nearest 14, usually.
because it is nearest to the sun
It would be the nearest one to the sun!
64 lengths is a little less than a mile. 65 lengths would put you over.
1 mile = 1609.3412 metres 1609.3412 / 25 = 64.4 lengths (rounded to the nearest tenth)
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The volume of a rectangular prism with side lengths 15.8 m 24.5 m and 4.2 m, rounded to the nearest cubic meter, is 1626m3
Mercury is the planet that has the shortest year. This is because it is the nearest planet to the sun. It only takes 88 Earth days for Mercury to complete one orbit.