Multiple Choice
The star named Capella has an apparent magnitude of 0, while the star named Polaris has an apparent magnitude of 2.This means that Capella appears ________ in our sky than Polaris.
A) 18 times fainter
B) 6 times fainter
C) 2 times fainter
D) 2 times brighter
E) 6 times brighter
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