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The Time Taken for Light to Travel from a Galaxy

Question 295

Question 295

Multiple Choice

The time taken for light to travel from a galaxy that is 10 Mpc away is


A) 3.07 × 106 years.
B) 32.6 years.
C) 107 years.
D) 3.26 × 107 years.

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