Two Stars, A And B, Have The Same Brightness In Our Night Sky, But Star A Is Twice As Far Away As Star B, Then (Assuming That There Is No Interstellar Matter Obscuring Either Of Them)

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1. Two Stars, A And B, Have The Same Brightness In Our Night Sky, But Star A Is Twice As Far Away As Star B, Then (Assuming That There Is No Interstellar Matter Obscuring Either Of Them)