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Approximately how many weeks will it take the Moon to move from position B to position D? A) One week B) Two weeks C) Three weeks D) Four weeks
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Approximately how many weeks will it take the Moon to move from position B to position D?
A) One week
B) Two weeks
C) Three weeks
D) Four weeks
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It takes approximately
B. 2 weeks
for the Moon to move from position B to position D
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B) Two weeks
that is the answer
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