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which statement accurately describe binary star systems? Check all that apply. A) have more than two stars. B) have stars that are always visible. C) include a large group of stars. D) have stars that might appear to wobble. E) often have one star that is brighter than the other.

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The accurate description for the binary star systems are that they have stars that might appear to wobble and also, often have one star that is brighter than the other.

Option D and Option E

Step-by-step explanation:

The binary star systems are often refer to as the double star system which consists of only two star in the system. more than two star are refer to as the multiple star system.

The two stars in the binary star system appear as the one to be the brighter and other to be the dimmer. Brighter star stands the primary and other the secondary. They appear to wobble around a point which has no visual companion at all.

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