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    The Evolutionary Cutoff Between Low- and High-Mass Stars Occurs at Approximately
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The Evolutionary Cutoff Between Low- and High-Mass Stars Occurs at Approximately

Question 42

Question 42

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The evolutionary cutoff between low- and high-mass stars occurs at approximately:


A) 1.5 M⨀
B) 1 M⨀
C) 3 M⨀
D) 5 M⨀
E) 10 M⨀

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