Answer:
Mass of main sequence star - 10 to 200 times of mass of sun
Temperature of main sequence star - 15-18 million kelvin
Step-by-step explanation:
Majority of stars in the universe are main sequence stars. These stars consists of helium in their cores. Mass of main sequence stars can be as low as one tenth of mass of sun and can be as high as 150 to 200 times the mass of sun. The age of a star depends on its mass. Thus more massive a star is more is its life. The temperature of star is high enough to fuse the hydrogen with in them to form helium atom. Their temperature can be as high as 15-18 million kelvin.