Suppose a distant quasar has a redshift of z = 0.3. To obtain the correct value of the distance at which one sees the object, one must use the relativistic formulas. These give an answer of 1020 Mpc. For comparison, what answer does the nonrelativistic calculation give?
A) 120 Mpc
B) 518 Mpc
C) 1230 Mpc
D) 1580 Mpc
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