Answer:
Estimation: year 1110.
Explanation:
We need to know how much time it takes to move 100 arcseconds if it moves at 0.11 arcsecond per year. Similarly to any velocity equation [tex]v=\frac{d}{t}[/tex], where in our case the distances are angular, we will obtain the time by doing:
[tex]t=\frac{d}{v}=\frac{100arc}{0.11arc/year}=909 years[/tex]
Which, considering from 2019, the explosion ought to have been observed around 1110 (in reality it was observed by Chinese astronomers in 1054).