Two stars have apparent magnitude of mA = 2.34 and mB = 6.71. If the star that appears less bright is found to be nine t

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Two stars have apparent magnitude of mA = 2.34 and mB = 6.71. If the star that appears less bright is found to be nine t

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Two stars have apparent magnitude of mA = 2.34and mB = 6.71. If the star that appears less brightis found to be nine times further away than the star that appearmore bright, then what is the ratio of their true luminosities,LA/LB?
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