Answer:[tex]5.11(10)^{13}miles[/tex]
Explanation:
A light year is a unit of length and is defined as "the distance a photon would travel in vacuum during a Julian year at the speed of light at an infinite distance from any gravitational field or magnetic field. "
In other words: It is the distance that the light travels in a year.
This unit is equivalent to [tex]5.879(10)^{12}miles[/tex], which mathematically is expressed as:
[tex]1Ly=5.879(10)^{12}miles[/tex]
Doing the conversion:
[tex]8,7Ly.\frac{5.879(10)^{12}miles}{1Ly}=5.11(10)^{13}miles[/tex] This is the distance from Earth to Sirius in miles.