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If a star has a mass of 80 times greater than the Sun and is orange or red in color, it is likely be classified as... A.) white dwarf B.) main sequence star C.) giant or supergi…
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If a star has a mass of 80 times greater than the Sun and is orange or red in color, it is likely be classified as...
A.) white dwarf
B.) main sequence star
C.) giant or supergiant
D.) variable star
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the answer is main sequence star
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