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At the equator Jupiter has a radius (r) of about 44,423 miles (71,492 km).

  1. Multiply 2 * pi * r to get the circumference
  2. Divide this by 80 gives the answer in hours.
  3. Divide this by 24 to get answer in days.

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  1. 279,130 miles - precise 279130.50727
  2. 3,489 hours. - precise 3489.13134
  3. 145 days - precise 145.38
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It would take approximately 1,172 years to circle around Jupiter at a constant speed of 80 mph, assuming Jupiter's orbital circumference is 289,267,983 miles.

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