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The Moon's center is 3.9×10^8 m from Earth's center The Moon is 1.5×10^8 km from the Sun's center. If the mass of the Moon is 7.3×10^22 kg, find the ratio of the gravitational forces exerted by Earh and the Sun on the Moon.
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