How well does Ceres fit the Titus-Bode rule?
A) Neither the Ceres/Mars ratio nor the Jupiter/Ceres ratio falls into the range suggested by the Titus-Bode rule.
B) The Ceres/Mars ratio fits the Titus-Bode rule but the Jupiter/Ceres ratio does not.
C) The Ceres/Mars ratio does not fit the Titus-Bode rule but the Jupiter/Ceres ratio does.
D) Both the Ceres/Mars ratio and the Jupiter/Ceres ratio fall into the range suggested by the Titus-Bode rule.
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