Multiple Choice
A typical white dwarf is
A) as large in diameter as the Sun but only about as massive as Earth.
B) as massive as the Sun but only about as large in size as Earth.
C) about the same size and mass as the Sun but much hotter.
D) as massive as the Sun but only about as large in size as Jupiter.
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