How is the mass of Jupiter determined?
A) by observing Jupiter's interaction with the Sun and using Kepler's third law
B) by observing Jupiter's interaction with its satellites and using Kepler's third law
C) by multiplying Jupiter's density by its volume
D) by observing Jupiter's effect on the perihelion of Mercury
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