Step 1: Given the right triangle formed by Earth, Moon, and Sun during the half-moon phase, the Moon-Earth-Sun angle is provided as \(89.85^\circ\).
Step 2: Using trigonometry in a right triangle: \[ \tan(\theta) = \frac{\text{opposite side}}{\text{adjacent side}} \] Here, the opposite side is the Earth-Sun distance, and the adjacent side is the Earth-Moon distance. Given that the Moon-Earth-Sun angle is \(89.85^\circ\), the tangent of the angle can be approximated using: \[ \tan(89.85^\circ) \approx 382 \]
Step 3: Therefore, the ratio of Earth-Sun to Earth-Moon distances is approximately 382.
Conclusion: Based on the calculation, the correct answer is option (B) 382.
| Point | Staff Readings Back side | Staff Readings Fore side | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|
| P | -2.050 | - | 200.000 |
| Q | 1.050 | 0.95 | Change Point |
| R | - | -1.655 | - |