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This completely depends on the speed of the observed galaxy, the speed of the galaxy the observer resides in, and in which direction both galaxies are moving in relation to each other.

There are too many variables to provide an answer at this time.

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Q: A galaxy that is four times as far away as another galaxy will appear to move how many times as fast?
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