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Neptune's average distance from the Sun is 4.503 × 109 km. Mercury's average distance from the Sun is 5.791 × 107 km. About how many times farther from the Sun is Neptune than Mercury? Enter your answer in scientific notation. If necessary, round your multiplier to the nearest thousandth.

Neptune is about times farther from the Sun than Mercury.

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