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    The Distance Between Adjacent Galaxies in a Typical Cluster Is
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The Distance Between Adjacent Galaxies in a Typical Cluster Is

Question 57

Question 57

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The distance between adjacent galaxies in a typical cluster is about ________ times the sizeof a typical galaxy.


A) two or three
B) five or less
C) ten to twenty
D) a hundred
E) a thousand

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