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The mass of Venus is 4.87 × 1024 kilograms, and the mass of Jupiter is 1,898 × 1024 kilograms. the mass of jupiter is how many times the mass of venus

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Answer:

The mass of Jupiter is approximately 390 times the mass of venus

Step-by-step explanation:

Given -

Mass of Jupiter
= 1898 * 10^(24)

Mass of Venus
= 4.87 * 10^(24)

Mass of Jupiter is larger than the mass of Venus. In order to find the number of times the mass of Jupiter is higher than that of mass of Venus, divide the mass of Jupiter by mass of Venus.

Substituting the given values in above equation, we get -


(1898* 10^(24))/(4.87* 10^(24)) \\= (1898)/(4.87) \\= 389.73

Approximately 390 times

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