What is unusual about main-sequence stars that are about 75 percent the mass of the Sun?
A) These stars fuse deuterium and lithium instead of hydrogen.
B) These stars are too small to develop any nuclear reactions.
C) None of these stars has yet evolved off the main sequence.
D) These stars develop fission reactions rather than fusion reactions in their cores.
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