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What Would the Age of the Universe Be If the Hubble

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Question 17

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What would the age of the universe be if the Hubble constant, H0, is 60 km/s/Mpc?


A) 15.0 billion years
B) 16.6 billion years
C) 60 billion years
D) 11.1 billion years

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