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If a star is 100 light-years away from earth how long does it take for its light to reach the earth? Select one: a. 100 years b. half the number of light-years so the answer is 50 years
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If a star is 100 light-years away from earth how long does it take for its light to reach the earth?
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a. 100 years
b. half the number of light-years so the answer is 50 years
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I think it's A 100 years
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The answer is A, because light-years just meant years
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