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The radius of Earth is 6,371.0 kilometers and the radius of Earth’s Moon is 1,737.5 km. What is the approximate difference in the circumferences, in kilometers, of Earth and Earth’s Moon? Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a kilometer.

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