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11 June, 19:46

Students in an astronomy course learn that a first magnitude star is 1 1/3 times as bright as a second magnitude start, which in turn is 1 1/3 times as bright as a third magnitude start. How many times as bright as a third magnitude star is a first magnitude start?

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  1. 11 June, 19:55
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