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Questions 1 and 3 are based on this passage

Hotter and more massive than the Sun, stars called “stragglers” are puzzling to astronomers because such rapidly burning stars would not be expected to persist in ancient star clusters. Some researchers believe that the typical blue stragglers formed when two ancient, lower-mass stars collide and merge form more massive, hotter star. Peter Leonard theorizes alternatively that in low density globular clusters, where mergers between single stars occur too infrequently to account for the observed quantity of blue stragglers, these stragglers are created instead by a group of stars. He suggests that a pair of stars already orbiting each other presents a larger target for a third star or another pair. Once this new grouping forms, close encounters between the stars could prompt any two to merge as a blue straggler. Leonard’s model predicts that each blue straggler has a distant orbiting companion—as appears true of many blue stragglers in the M67 cluster of the Milky Way galaxy.

The reference to a “larger target” serves primarily to suggest why a

blue straggler would be more likely to collide and merge with another star than would be a lower-mass star.

pair of stars would be more likely to encounter other stars than would the typical blue straggler.

pair of stars would be more likely to interact with other stars than would a single star.

blue straggler would be more likely to interact with a pair of stars than it would with a third star.

third star would be more likely to encounter a pair than it would to encounter a blue straggler.

Select one answer choice.

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