
Luke C. answered 04/21/22
[Junior Pursuing Astrophysics BS]
To start this problem we must find the volumes of both the Sun, and Jupiter.
V=4/3 * pi * r3
Plug in your radius for r
Sun Volume = 1,409,272,569,059,860,000km3
Jupiter Volume = 1,431,281,810,739,360km3
Now to find how many Jupiters fit in the Sun we do some division!
1,409,272,569,059,860,000km3 / 1,431,281,810,739,360km3 = approximately 984.623 Jupiters