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    Star a Has an Apparent Visual Magnitude of 6
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Star a Has an Apparent Visual Magnitude of 6

Question 30

Question 30

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Star A has an apparent visual magnitude of 6.3 and star B has an apparent visual magnitude of 5.3. Star A is ____________________ times ____________________ than star B.

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