Multiple Choice
Does Hubble's law work well for galaxies in the Local Group? Why or why not?
A) No,because Hubble did not know the Local Group existed when he discovered his law.
B) No,because galaxies in the Local Group are gravitationally bound together.
C) No,because we do not know the precise value of Hubble's constant.
D) Yes,it works so well that we have never detected any measurable deviations from its predictions.
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