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1. **Distance to the nearest exoplanet:** 4.25 light-years.

2. **One light-year in miles:** Approximately \( 5.8786254 \times 10^{12} \) miles.

To find the distance in miles:

\[ \text{Distance in miles} = 4.25 \times 5.8786254 \times 10^{12} \]

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