Please solve the problem showing clear steps not just the answer. Thank you. In a distant galaxy, a star explodes as a s

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Please solve the problem showing clear steps not just the answer. Thank you. In a distant galaxy, a star explodes as a supernova. The maximum luminosity of the supernova is Lamaz 10¹ L. What is the maximum distance of the galaxy hosting a supernova, for which we could still see the explosion with naked eye? Assume the limiting magnitude an eye can still detect is 6 and that the light is not absorbed between the supernova and the Earth. The absolute magnitude of the Sun is 183.
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