Answer:
We are observing the galactic center as it was 27,000 years ago
Step-by-step explanation:
The Galactic Center, or Galactic Centre, is the rotational center of the Milky Way. It is 8,122 ± 31 parsecs (26,490 ± 100 ly) away from Earth in the direction of the constellations Sagittarius, Ophiuchus, and Scorpius where the Milky Way appears brightest. It coincides with the compact radio source Sagittarius A*
X=9
You add 3 to both sides which leaves you with 2x=18 and then divide by two and that gives you x=9
Use the surface area formula of a rectangular prism to find the width. (I have changed it to use the same terms given in the problem).
A
=
2
(
d
w
+
h
w
+
h
d
)
Because of the given information, it is known that:
A
=
208
h
=
8
d
=
6
The width is not know, so let it keep it's variable
w
. But substitute the other values into the equation:
A
=
2
(
d
w
+
h
w
+
h
d
)
208
=
2
[
6
w
+
8
w
+
(
8
)
(
6
)
]
208
=
2
(
14
w
+
48
)
Use the distributive property to solve the right side of the equal sign:
208
=
2
(
14
w
+
48
)
208
=
28
w
+
96
112
=
28
w
112
28
=
w
4
=
w
The width is
4
.
Sorry if I'm too late but the answer is 23.3
0.75 miles
15 divided by 20 as its in proportion