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17. The Milky Way is held together by a black hole's gravitational force. Since the stars near this black hole move at a high speed, what can you infer about the black hole? O A. Its depth O B. Its location
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17. The Milky Way is held together by a black hole's gravitational force. Since the stars near this black hole move at a high speed, what can you infer about the
black hole?
O A. Its depth
O B. Its location
O C. Its size
OD. Its speed
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B. location
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The depth, speed, and size are difficult to measure for a black hole. Therefore, location is the only reasonable answer!
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