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    Polaris Is a Second Magnitude Star, and Phi Pegasi Is
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Polaris Is a Second Magnitude Star, and Phi Pegasi Is

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Question 11

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Polaris is a second magnitude star, and Phi Pegasi is about 16 times fainter than Polaris. What is the approximate magnitude of Phi Pegasi?


A) 18
B) (-14)
C) 3
D) (-3)
E) 5

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