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In a Universe That Is Uniformly Expanding More Slowly Than

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Question 78

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In a universe that is uniformly expanding more slowly than ours,the slope of a Hubble graph would be


A) steeper.
B) shallower.
C) at the same slope.
D) curved rather than a straight line.

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