The radius of Jupiter at its equator is approximately 2*5^(2)*11*79 miles. Use the formula A=3.14r^(2) to find
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The radius of Jupiter at its equator is approximately 2*5^(2)*11*79 miles. Use the formula A=3.14r^(2) to find the area of the cross section of the planet at the equator.
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Authors: Alan Giambattista, Betty Richardson, Robert Richardson
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