Approximately which percentage of the universe do galaxies occupy?(1 point)

Responses

10%
10%

20%
20%

2%
2%

5%

5%

The answer is 5%.

To determine approximately the percentage of the universe that galaxies occupy, we can use the knowledge that the universe is composed of various structures, including galaxies. We have the following options to choose from:

10%
20%
2%
5%

To get an estimate of the correct answer, we can eliminate extreme values that are likely to be inaccurate or too far from the actual percentage.

The options 2% and 20% seem too low and too high, respectively. It's unlikely that galaxies occupy only 2% of the universe since they are significant constituents of the cosmic structure. Similarly, it's unlikely that galaxies occupy 20% of the universe since there are other structures such as dark matter and empty space.

Now, we are left with two choices: 10% and 5%. Both percentages are reasonable estimates, but only one is correct. Unfortunately, based solely on the information given, we cannot definitively determine whether it's 10% or 5%.

Therefore, without additional context or information, it's not possible to provide a precise answer to the question.