If there were mixing processes in a main-sequence star with a radiative zone (there aren't) that churned up all the material in the interior, we would expect that the main-sequence lifetime would be _________ because _________.
A) shorter, because the star would turn into a giant faster
B) shorter, because the star would burn hydrogen faster and have a higher luminosity
C) longer, because helium nuclei have a higher mass than hydrogen nuclei
D) shorter, because the star would never turn into a red giant
E) longer, because more hydrogen would be available to burn
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