Answer :
I'll provide the average distance for each since the orbit of each of the planets is not a perfect circle. The distance varies (M= Miles)
Mercury= 36,000,000 M
Venus= 67,200,000 M
Earth= 93,000,000 M
Mars= 141,600,000 M
Jupiter= 483,600,000 M
Saturn = 888,200,000 M
Uranus = 1,789,500,000 M
Neptune = 2,798,650,000
Pluto = 3,674,500,000 M
Mercury= 36,000,000 M
Venus= 67,200,000 M
Earth= 93,000,000 M
Mars= 141,600,000 M
Jupiter= 483,600,000 M
Saturn = 888,200,000 M
Uranus = 1,789,500,000 M
Neptune = 2,798,650,000
Pluto = 3,674,500,000 M
The distance of each planet from the sun varies from each other. Mercury is 58 kilometres away, Venus is 108 kilometres away while the earth is 150 kilometres away from the sun. Mars is 228 kilometres away from the sun while Jupiter is 778 kilometres away and Saturn is 1430 kilometres away from the sun. Uranus is 2870 kilometres away from the sun, while Neptune and Pluto are 4,500 kilometres and 5,910 kilometres away from the sun.