Answer:
The distance to the moon greater than the distance across the Atlantic ocean by an order of 1.
Explanation:
We have the average distance across the Atlantic ocean, [tex]d_i=3700\ mi[/tex]
the average distance to the moon, [tex]d_m=238,900\ mi[/tex]
The factor by which the distance to moon is greater than the width of Atlantic ocean:
[tex]f=\frac{d_m}{d_i}[/tex]
[tex]f=\frac{238,900}{3700}[/tex]
[tex]f=64.57[/tex]
i.e.
the distance to the moon greater than the distance across the Atlantic ocean by an order of 1.