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    If a Star with an Absolute Magnitude of -5 Has
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If a Star with an Absolute Magnitude of -5 Has

Question 129

Question 129

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If a star with an absolute magnitude of -5 has an apparent magnitude of +5, then its distance is


A) 1 pc.
B) 10 pc.
C) 100 pc.
D) 1000 pc.
E) 10,000 pc.

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