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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 about times the mass of Venus.

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So, I assume the question is asking, the mass of Jupiter is about _____ times the amount of Venus correct me if I'm wrong please. I'm pretty sure that Jupiter is about 400 times the mass of Venus, but to be specific 390, because, the mass of Venus is 4.87 x 1024, and according to Google Jupiter is 1.898 × 10^27 kg since I don't know these things off the top of my head, so the equation would be 1.898 x 10^27 divided by 4.87 x 1024....or the other way around, but I forgot how i ddi it I did it on paper and my paper is very messy so, that would give you an answer of 390

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