The semi-major axis, which is a sort of average (there are others) is 228 million kilometers or 1.524 AU. I'll leave it to you to convert that into non-standard units.
The average distance is about 141.6 millionmiles.
Mars is 227,936,640 km (141,633,263 miles) from the sun on average.
Mars is, on average, about 128.6 million limes away from the sun.
Mars is 227,936,640 km (141,633,263 miles) from the sun on average.
On average, Mars is about 225 million kilometers (140 million miles) away from Earth. In terms of distance from the sun, Mars is about 228 million kilometers (142 million miles) away on average, as it orbits the sun in an elliptical path.
Mars' average distance from the sun during the course of a complete orbital revolution is 141.6 million miles. That's about 52% farther than the earth's average distance from the sun.
The average distance from the Sun to Mars is 227.92 million km or 141.62 miles.
Mars is 227,936,640 km (141,633,263 miles) from the sun on average.
mars is the 4th planet from the sun and it does orbit
Mars is approximately 144,000,000 miles from the sun.
If I may interpret your question: 1 astronomical unit is the average distance from the sun to Earth = roughly 93,000,000 miles. The average Mars-Sun distance is about 1.52 AU, so Mars is 1.52 X 93,000,000 = 141,360,000 miles from the sun.
141,633,263 miles, on average. This distance can vary though depending on where Mars is in its orbit.
Planet Mars orbits the sun at an average velocity of 14.96 miles per second.