Answer:
2 times
Step-by-step explanation:
Please refer to the image attached of our solar system in which Saturn and Uranus are clearly visible.
Distance of Saturn from Sun, [tex]D_{1} = 8.867 \times 10^{8}\ miles[/tex]
Distance of Uranus from Sun, [tex]D_{2} = 1.787 \times 10^{9}\ miles[/tex]
We have to find, how many times the Uranus is far from Sun than Saturn is far from Sun.
Let us begin by multiplying the distance of Saturn from Sun by 2: [tex]D_{1} \times 2 = 8.867 \times 10^{8}\ miles \times 2\\\Rightarrow 17.734 \times 10^{8}\ miles\\\Rightarrow 1.7734 \times 10^{1} \times 10^{8}\ miles\\\Rightarrow 1.7734 \times 10^{8+1}\ miles\\\Rightarrow 1.7734 \times 10^{9} $\approx$ D_{2}[/tex]
From above, we can say that [tex]D_{2}[/tex] is approximately twice of [tex]D_{1}[/tex].
In other words, we can say that Uranus is at approximately twice distance from Sun than that of Saturn is.