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The density of a certain planet varies with radial distance as: rho(r)= rho0(1-αr/r0) where r0= 25.12 x 10^6 m is the radius of the planet, rho0= 3800.0 kg/m^3 is its central density, and α = 0.24. what is the total mass of this planet ?

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