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Early astronomers thought the sun was mostly iron. In the 1920s, Cecilia Payne carefully reinterpreted the light data and argued that the sun is about 90% hydrogen and mostly helium, but other scientists rejected her because they couldn’t see how hydrogen could make the sun so hot. Later, the discovery of nuclear fusion (hydrogen atoms combining into helium) showed how the sun produces its energy and proved Payne was right.

Logic Breakdown

Locate the sentence describing how 'some sought to explain it away simply by claiming that what she had examined was data about the sun's outer surface rather than its interior.' That claim indicates the critics assumed the sun's outer surface composition might differ from its interior.

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It can be inferred from information in the passage that the scientists who tried to explain away Payne's findings by claiming that she had misconstrued the relevance of her data assumed which one of the following to be true?

Correct Answer
B
The passage states: 'Most astronomers at the time dismissed Payne's interpretation, and some sought to explain it away simply by claiming that what she had examined was data about the sun's outer surface rather than its interior.' By arguing that Payne's data pertained only to the outer surface, those critics presupposed that the surface need not reflect the interior composition — i.e., that the inside of the sun is not of the same composition as its outer surface. Option B accurately paraphrases that assumption.
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