What does Hubble's law give for the age of the universe? (H0 = Hubble's constant,v is the recessional velocity of objects in the universe,and d = distance to objects in Mpc. )
A) Age = v/H0
B) Age = H0
C) Age = d/H0
D) Age = 1/H0
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