When I input the following
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In ACO 595, the 10th brightest galaxy has a B band magnitude of m_{B} = 15.60. In order
to detect more galaxies beyond this, this calculation uses a value 1 magnitude dimmer:
let m_{595} = 16.60.

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In ACO 595, the 10th brightest galaxy has a B band magnitude of m_{B} = 15.60. In order
to detect more galaxies beyond this, this calculation uses a value 1 magnitude dimmer:
let m_{595} = 16.60.
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In ACO 595, the 10th brightest galaxy has a B band magnitude of m_{B} = 15.60. In order to detect more galaxies beyond this, this calculation uses a value 1 magnitude dimmer: let m_{595} = 16.60.
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In ACO 595, the 10th brightest galaxy has a B band magnitude of $m_{B} = 15.60$. In order
to detect more galaxies beyond this, this calculation uses a value 1 magnitude dimmer:
let $m_{595} = 16.60$.
Learn LaTeX easily with newest books:
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