The density of the sun's core is about 160 g/cm. The density of the earth's core is about 13.0 g/cm. About how many times denser is the sun's core than Earth's?

what is 160/13?

21

12.3

To find out how many times denser the sun's core is compared to the Earth's core, we can divide the density of the sun's core by the density of the Earth's core.

Density ratio = Density of Sun's core / Density of Earth's core

Density of Sun's core = 160 g/cm
Density of Earth's core = 13.0 g/cm

Now, let's calculate the density ratio:

Density ratio = 160 g/cm / 13.0 g/cm

Dividing these values:

Density ratio = 12.3077

So, the density of the sun's core is approximately 12.3077 times denser than the Earth's core.