Multiple Choice
How does the average density of the Sun compare with that of the planet Jupiter?
A) It is not possible to specify an average density for an object as large as the Sun.
B) The Sun is many times denser than Jupiter.
C) The Sun is considerably less dense than Jupiter.
D) The Sun has approximately the same average density as Jupiter.
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