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Area Created Dr. A. Dávila
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AREA Jupiter’s diameter measures 88,736 mi. Earth’s diameter measures 7,926 mi. Area is equal to ¶ times square of radius
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AREA Jupiter’s diameter measures 88,736 mi. Earth’s diameter measures 7,926 mi. Area is equal to ¶ times square of radius The radius is equal half the diameter
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AREA Jupiter’s radius measures 44,368 mi. Earth’s radius measures 3,963 mi. Area is equal to ¶ times square of radius A = ¶r 2 radius 44,368
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AREA Jupiter’s area is equal to ¶ times 44,368 Earth’s area is equal to ¶ times 3,963 Area is equal to ¶ times square of radius A = ¶r 2 radius 44,368 2 2
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AREA Jupiter’s area is equal to 6,181,150,991 sq. mi. Earth’s area is equal to 49,314,859 sq. mi. A = ¶r 2 radius 44,368
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AREA Jupiter’s area is equal to 6,181,150,991 sq. mi. Earth’s area is equal to 49,314,859 sq. mi. Jupiter’s area is about 125 times larger than Earth’s radius 44,368
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Volume of a Sphere Volume is equal 4/3 times ¶ times cube of radius V = 4/3 ¶ r 3 Jupiter’s radius measures 44,368 mi. Earth’s radius measures 3,963 mi. radius 44,368
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http://science.nationalgeographic.com/science/space/s olar-system/uranus-article.html Size Comparisons Between Planets
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