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What will happen to the relative amounts of hydrogen and helium in the sun over the next few billion years?
a. hydrogen will increase and helium will decrease.
b. hydrogen will decrease and helium will increase.
c. both hydrogen and helium will decrease.
d. both hydrogen and helium will remain the same?

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