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    How Many Stars of Sixth-Magnitude Would It Take for a Small
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How Many Stars of Sixth-Magnitude Would It Take for a Small

Question 1

Question 1

Multiple Choice

How many stars of sixth-magnitude would it take for a small cluster to appear as bright as a single first-magnitude star?


A) 105
B) 5
C) 6
D) 100

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