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How long would it take you to get to a star that is 7.4 light years from Earth if you could travel at the speed of light? A. 14.8 years B. 740 years C. 7400 years D. 7.4 years
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How long would it take you to get to a star that is 7.4 light years from Earth if you could travel at the speed of light?
A. 14.8 years
B. 740 years
C. 7400 years
D. 7.4 years
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The answer is D). 7.4 years
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Answer:
7.4 years
Step-by-step explanation:
ITS COMMON SENSE .
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