Answer: OPTION B
Step-by-step explanation:
Scientific notation has the form:
[tex]a10^n[/tex]
Where "a" is a number between 1 and 10 but is not less than 10 and "n" is an integer.
If a light-year is about 5,880,000,000,000 miles and the large star is 250,000 light-years from Earth, then this distance in miles is:
[tex]d=(250,000)(5,880,000,000,000)\\d=1,470,000,000,000,000,000.0\ mi[/tex]
To express this distance in scientific notation, the decimal point must be after the first digit. You can observe that the decimal point must be moved 18 places, then:
[tex]a=1.47[/tex] and [tex]n=18[/tex]
Therefore, you get that the distance of the large star from Earth in scientific notation is:
[tex]d=1.47*10^{18}\ mi[/tex]