Which of these is a primary tool used in the 'cosmic distance ladder' to measure the expansion rate in the local universe?

Answer

Observing Cepheid variable stars or Type Ia supernovae.

Local expansion rates are derived using 'standard candles,' which are astronomical objects with known intrinsic brightness used to measure distances and recession speeds. Cepheid variable stars and Type Ia supernovae fall into this category.

Which of these is a primary tool used in the 'cosmic distance ladder' to measure the expansion rate in the local universe?
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