Question 291914
The diameter of the earth is approximately 7,920 miles; the diameter of the planet Jupiter (the largest planet in our solar system) is approximately 88,640 miles. How many times larger is Jupiter's volume?
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Volume of a sphere is a function of the cube of the radius (or diameter).
The ratio is 
{{{(88640/7920)^3}}}
=~ 1402 times the volume of the Earth