What is the typical mass of the majority of extrasolar planets so far discovered?
A) roughly the mass of Jupiter up to a few times Jupiter's mass
B) a few times the mass of Earth
C) quite large-between 10 and 100 times Jupiter's mass
D) very small-between one-tenth and a few tenths of the mass of Earth
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