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A star with a large luminosity would have a relatively _____ absolute magnitude.

a. high
b. low
c. variable

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A star with large luminosity would have a relatively low absolute magnitude. Absolute magnitude is a number that tells how bright a star is from the Earth. However, this scale is backwards and logarithmic, so having a large absolute magnitude value means that the star is faint.
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