Rickooreo wrote:
EMPOWERgmatVerbal wrote:
Hello Everyone!
Let's tackle this question, one thing at a time, and narrow down our options quickly so we know how to answer questions like this when they pop up on the GMAT! To begin, let's take a quick look at the question and highlight any major differences between the options inorange:
A star will compress itself into a white dwarf, a neutron star, or a black hole after it passes through a red giant stage, depending onmass.
(A) A star will compress itself into a white dwarf, a neutron
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Let's tackle this question, one thing at a time, and narrow down our options quickly so we know how to answer questions like this when they pop up on the GMAT! To begin, let's take a quick look at the question and highlight any major differences between the options inorange:
A star will compress itself into a white dwarf, a neutron star, or a black hole after it passes through a red giant stage, depending onmass.
(A) A star will compress itself into a white dwarf, a neutron
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