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Suppose the milky way galaxy were truly isolated and that no other galaxies existed within 100 million light-years. suppose that galaxies were observed in larger numbers at distances greater than 100 million light-years. why would it be more difficult to determine accurate distances to those galaxies than if there were also galaxies relatively close by?

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