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Mathematics, 19.03.2020 01:53 leximae2186

The Sun is roughly 10^2 times as wide as the Earth. The star KW Sagittarii is roughly 10^5 times as wide as the Earth.
About how many times as wide as the Sun is KW Sagittarii.
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