Considering absolute magnitude M, apparent magnitude m, and distance d. Compute the unknown for each of these stars: a. m = +1.6mag, d = 4.3pc. What is M? b. M = -14.3 mag, m = 10.9 mag. What is d? c. m = -5.6mag, d = 88pc. What is M? d. M = 0.9mag, d = 220pc. What is m?

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Considering absolute magnitude M, apparent magnitude m, and distance d. Compute the unknown for each of these stars:

a. m = +1.6mag, d = 4.3pc. What is M?

b. M = -14.3 mag, m = 10.9 mag. What is d?

c. m = -5.6mag, d = 88pc. What is M?

d. M = 0.9mag, d = 220pc. What is m?

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