To find out how much bigger Jupiter's radius is compared to Earth's, we need to divide Jupiter's radius by Earth's radius.
4.3441 * 10^4 miles / 3,959 miles
To divide these numbers, we subtract the exponents of 10 and divide the base numbers:
4.3441 / 3,959 = 1.0967
Next, we compare the exponents of 10:
10^4 / 10^0 = 10^4
Therefore, Jupiter's radius is 1.0967 * 10^4 times bigger than Earth's radius.