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Approximately How Many Planets Are Believed to Exist Around Each

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Question 23

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Approximately how many planets are believed to exist around each star in our Galaxy, on average?


A) 1 planet per 10 stars
B) 1 planet per 3 stars
C) between 1 and 2 planets per star
D) 10 planets per star

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