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Astronomy
Stellar Classification
Comparative Analysis
Chaya analyzes the data for two stars. Both stars are the same color, but the first star has an absolute brightness greater than the second star. What should Chaya conclude about the stars?
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Chaya should conclude that the first star is more luminous than the second star.
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