Multiple Choice
Hubble's constant, H0, represents:
A) the rate of expansion of the universe
B) the speed at which galaxies are moving away from us
C) the time it takes a galaxy to move twice as far away from us
D) the size of the universe
E) the amount of time since the Solar System formed
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