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Where would a star the same size of the sun have to be located, in order to appear brighter than the sun? - A - B - C - S
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Where would a star the same size of the sun have to be located, in order to appear brighter than the sun?
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answer is the last one s im pretty suree
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D because the sun is an average sized star
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