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    Today, the Number Density of Quasars in the Universe Is
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Today, the Number Density of Quasars in the Universe Is

Question 113

Question 113

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Today, the number density of quasars in the universe is quite small. For how long in the past has this been true?


A) 7 billion years
B) 9 billion years
C) 11 billion years
D) 13 billion years

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