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A star has a size of 0.1 solar radius. How many times larger is the sun than this star?
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A star has a size of 0.1 solar radius. How many times larger is the sun than this star?
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A star has a size of 0.1 solar radius. How many times larger is the sun than this star?
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-- The sun's radius is 10 times the radius of that other one.
-- The sun's surface area is 100 times the surface area of that other one.
- The sun's volume is 1,000 times the volume of that other one.
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