The distance to a particular galaxy is 60 million light years. If you assume Hubble's constant to be 23 km/s/106 ly, then what redshift recession velocity would you expect to measure?
A) zero
B) 1.4 × 103 km/s
C) 2.6 × 103 km/s
D) 0.38 × 103 km/s
E) None of these is correct.
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