
Arturo O. answered 10/22/16
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Divide the Earth-Moon distance by the diameter of the Moon, and that will give you how many Moons could be lined up in a row between the Earth and the Moon.
(384,400 km) / (3,476 km) = 110.6
But you cannot fit a fraction of the Moon, so round down to 110.