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Preeti Dabral 1 year, 10 months ago
let the radius of the earth be R, so the radius of the Jupiter be 11R
{tex}\frac{\text {Volume of Jupiter}}{\text {Volume of Earth}}{/tex} = {tex}\frac{\frac{4}{3} \pi(11 R)^{3}}{\frac{4}{3} \pi R^{3}}{/tex} = {tex}\frac{1331}{1}{/tex} = 1331 : 1
since, the ratio of volumes is 1331: 1, so Jupiter can accomodate 1331 Earths.
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