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    Table 2-1 -Refer to Table 2-1\(\alpha\) Cet) B)
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-Refer to Table 2-1 α\alphaα Cet)
B)

Question 51

Question 51

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Table 2-1
 Table 2-1    -Refer to Table 2-1. Which star in the table would appear the brightest to an observer on Earth? A)  ( \alpha  Cet)  B)  ( \alpha  CMa)  C)  Nim D)  ( \rho  Per)  E)  (  \delta  Dra)
-Refer to Table 2-1. Which star in the table would appear the brightest to an observer on Earth?


A) ( α\alphaα Cet)
B) ( α\alphaα CMa)
C) Nim
D) ( ρ\rhoρ Per)
E) ( δ\deltaδ Dra)

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