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If Star a Has an Apparent Magnitude of 8 While

Question 44

Question 44

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If star A has an apparent magnitude of 8 while star B has an apparent magnitude of 13,then star A is ________ than star B.


A) 100 times fainter
B) 5 times fainter
C) 5 times brighter
D) 100 times brighter

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