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A star's absolute magnitude is equivalent to the apparent magnitude that a star would have at a distance of _____ parsecs from the Sun. A. 1 B. 10 C. 100 D. 1,000
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A star's absolute magnitude is equivalent to the apparent magnitude that a star would have at a distance of _____ parsecs from the Sun. A. 1 B. 10 C. 100 D. 1,000
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Yea, I admit, the answer is C. 100
A star's absolute magnitude is equivalent to the apparent magnitude that a star would have at a distance of 100 parsecs from the Sun.
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i think the answer is c
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