Multiple Choice
Suppose new experimental evidence were to point to a Hubble constant value of H₀ = 50 km/s/Mpc.A calculation of the age of the universe using this value would give:
A) the same value we now calculate, namely 13.7 billion years.
B) an age younger than 13.7 billion years.
C) an age older than 13.7 billion years.
D) a different value of the age, but more information is needed to estimate what it would be.
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