White dwarf stars of different masses have radii or sizes for which the:
A) more massive the star, the larger it is.
B) sizes are the same for all stellar masses.
C) sizes start out the same for all masses, but the more massive stars shrink fastest.
D) more massive the star, the smaller it is.
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