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30 January, 13:41

the volume of jupiter is about 1.43*10^15 cubic kilometers. The volume of Earth is about 1.09*10^12 kilometers. The number of earths that can fit inside jupiter can be found by dividing jupiters volume by earths volume

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  1. 30 January, 13:56
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    divide the volume of jupiter by the volume of earth

    1.43*10^15 / 1.09*10^12

    1.43 / 1.06 * 10^ (15-12) divide the number, subtract the exponent

    1.311926606 * 10^3
  2. 30 January, 13:57
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    1312

    Step-by-step explanation:

    1.43 * 10^15 / 1.09 * 10^12

    = 1.312 * 10^3

    or about 1312 earths
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