Multiple Choice
What fraction of the mass of the Milky Way Galaxy appears to be in the form of "dark matter," which astronomers cannot see but can detect through its gravitational influence?
A) about 50%
B) about 10%
C) 0%-whoever heard of matter that can't be seen?
D) about 90%
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