What would be the approximate radius of a hydrogen/helium planet with a mass one- tenth that of Jupiter?
A) about 1 time the radius of Jupiter
B) about 0.7 times the radius of Jupiter
C) about 0.9 times the radius of Jupiter
D) about 0.5 times the radius of Jupiter
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