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-Which of the Following Is Closest to the Time a 10-Solar-Mass

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Question 17

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  -Which of the following is closest to the time a 10-solar-mass star spends on the main sequence? A)  10 million years B)  1 billion years C)  10 billion years D)  100 billion years
-Which of the following is closest to the time a 10-solar-mass star spends on the main sequence?


A) 10 million years
B) 1 billion years
C) 10 billion years
D) 100 billion years

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