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If Two Stars Differ in Magnitude by 15 Magnitudes,what Is

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If two stars differ in magnitude by 15 magnitudes,what is the ratio of their brightnesses?


A) 15:1
B) 300:1
C) 1000:1
D) 1,000,000:1

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