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The average surface temperature of a red giant star is much cooler than that of a white dwarf star. Suppose a white dwarf has a surface temperature of 1.2 x 10*4 Kelvin (abbreviated K), which is 4 times the temperature of a red giant star. WHat is the surface temperature of the red giant star?

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User Splat
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Answer: 3000 Kelvin

Step-by-step explanation

Let the surface temperature of the red giant star = x

Surface temperature of a white dwarf star = 4x

4x = 1.2 × 10^4 K

= 1.2 × 10,000 K

= 12,000 K

4x = 12,000 K

x = 12000 ÷ 4

= 3,000 K

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