Multiple Choice
The life expectancy of a star is a power function of its mass.The value of the power in this function is .If the life expectancy is doubled, how is the mass affected? Round your answer to two decimal places if necessary.
A) Life expectancy is multiplied by 6.25.
B) Life expectancy is multiplied by 0.83
C) Life expectancy is multiplied by 0.76.
D) Life expectancy is multiplied by 6.3.
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