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Radius = 6*107 metres

So volume = 4/3*pi*(6*107)3 = 8.143*1024 m3

Then Density = Mass/Volume = 5.64*1026 / 8.143*1024 = 69.26 kg / m3

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Q: What is the density of Saturn if the mass is about 5.64e26 and radius of 6e7?
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