Answer:
The average radius of sun is approximately 9.95 times the average radius of Jupiter.
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given the following in the question:
Average radius of Jupiter =
[tex]4.34\times 10^{4}\text{ miles}[/tex]
Average radius of the sun =
[tex]4.32\times 10^{5}[/tex]
Relation between average radius of sun and average radius of Jupiter =
[tex]\displaystyle\frac{\text{Average radius of Sun}}{\text{Average radius of Jupiter}}\\\\= \frac{4.32\times 10^{5}}{4.34\times 10^{4}}\\\\\displaystyle\frac{\text{Average radius of Sun}}{\text{Average radius of Jupiter}} = 9.953917\\\\\text{Average radius of Sun} \approx 9.95\times \text{(Average radius of Jupiter)}[/tex]
Thus, the average radius of sun is approximately 9.95 times the average radius of Jupiter.