M = 7. From Table 3, calculate the average m, and record your results below m = 3. Use m and M to compute the distance modulus, m-M. Record your a m - M =
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From Table 3, we see that the average m is 3. Therefore, our first step is to calculate W - W, which is 2. Show more…
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