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Based on studies of planetary systems around other stars, which of the following statements are currently believed to be true about how common or rare it is for stars to have planets in orbit around them?A) Planets in general are believed to exist around less than half of all stars. B) Giant planets like Jupiter are extremely common, but terrestrial ("Earthlike") planets are extremely rare. C) Planets are believed to exist around most, if not all stars, and terrestrial ("Earthlike") planets are not especially rare. D) Planets around other stars are too hard to detect with current technology, and so we are very uncertain how common or rare it is for stars to have planets in orbit around them.

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