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The radius of Jupiter is 11 times the radius of the Earth. Calculate the ratio of the volumes of Jupiter and the Earth. How many Earths can Jupiter accommodate? Pls answer fast Who ever answers properly i will mark brainliest

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Answered by pragyasharma0208
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Explanation:

radius of Jupiter is 11 times the radius of Earth. So, 1331 Earths can be accommodated in one Jupiter.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Let the radius of Earth be R units

So, Volume of Earth= 4/3πR^3 cubic units

Given, radius of Jupiter is 11 times the radius of Earth.

So, radius of Jupiter = 11 R units

Volume of Jupiter =  4/3π (11R)^3 = 4/3π(1331 R^3) cubic units

Now, the ratio of the volume of Jupiter and Earth is = Volume of Jupiter / Volume of Earth  =4/3π (11R)^3 / 4/3πR^3  = 1331/1  = 1331: 1

So, 1331 Earths can be accommodated in one Jupiter.

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