Good solves above — I want to add the full reasoning because this type of question catches a lot of people out under time pressure.
Key concept tested: Multi-Step Unit Conversion with Scientific Notation
The common trap: students try to convert miles → years directly and get tangled in the chain. The cleaner approach is to convert miles to inches first, then inches to years, then years to days — one conversion at a time.
Step 1 — Convert the target distance to inches
0.001 miles × 63,360 inches/mile = 63.36 inches
Step 2 — Convert inches to years
The rate is 1 inch every 3 years, so:
63.36 inches × 3 years/inch = 190.08 years
Step 3 — Convert years to days
190.08 years × 365 days/year = 69,379 days
Step 4 — Express in scientific notation
69,379 ≈ 6.9 × 10^4 → Answer: C
The trap most people fall into: they see "approximately" and round too early — for example, rounding 63,360 to 60,000 before multiplying, which nudges the answer toward 6.3 × 10^4 (Option A). Always carry the full conversion through and approximate only at the final step when expressing in scientific notation.
A second trap: forgetting to convert miles to inches entirely and working directly with 0.001 miles × 3 years × 365 days, which gives a completely off answer.
Takeaway: On unit conversion PS questions, write out the full chain — distance → rate unit → time unit — before you calculate anything, so no conversion step gets skipped under exam pressure.