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Mathematics, 24.03.2021 05:30 samuelmarchettp9i3sa

The difference between the apparent magnitude (brightness) m of a star and its absolute magnitude M is given by the formula m − M = 5log d/10, where d is the distance of the star from Earth, measured in parsecs. Find the distance d of a star with an apparent magnitude of 7.0 and an absolute magnitude of −0.2. Round your answer to the nearest tenth. The star is about parsecs from Earth

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