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Star A is observed by astronomers to have an apparent brightness of 3,502 in certain units. Star B is observed to have b
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Star A is observed by astronomers to have an apparent brightness of 3,502 in certain units. Star B is observed to have b
Star A is observed by astronomers to have an apparent brightness of 3,502 in certain units. Star B is observed to have brightness 339 in those same units. When spectra are taken of the two stars, it's found that both stars are the exact same spectral type, and both are main sequence stars. How many times farther away is star B?