When comparing a star’s absolute magnitude to its apparent magnitude, which is usually the case? Select all that apply.

A star’s absolute magnitude can be brighter than its apparent magnitude.
A star’s apparent magnitude can be brighter than its absolute magnitude.
A star’s absolute magnitude can be equal to its apparent magnitude.
No star’s apparent magnitude is greater than the Sun’s apparent magnitude.

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All four choices are true statements !

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Answer:

1, 3 and 4

Explanation:

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