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the following images show four planets in our solar system. rank these planets from left to right based on the number of moons that orbit them, from highest to lowest. (not to scale )
images of jupiter, mars, mercury, earth (labeled) and a ranking grid with highest number (left) and lowest number (right) columns
Step1: Recall moon counts
Jupiter has 95+ moons, Mars has 2, Earth has 1, Mercury has 0.
Step2: Rank from highest to lowest
Highest: Jupiter, then Earth, then Mars, then Mercury (lowest). Wait, no: Wait, Earth has 1, Mars has 2. So correct order: Jupiter (most), Mars (2), Earth (1), Mercury (0). Wait, no: Mars has 2 moons (Phobos, Deimos), Earth has 1 (Moon), Mercury has 0, Jupiter has 95+ (many moons like Io, Europa, etc.). So order from highest to lowest: Jupiter, Mars, Earth, Mercury.
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First box (Highest number): Jupiter
Second box: Mars
Third box: Earth
Fourth box (Lowest number): Mercury