If a newly discovered planet has four times the mass of Earth, but it still has the same surface gravity as Earth, how big must this new planet be?

A. half the size of Earth
B. the same size as Earth
C. twice as large as Earth
D. four times as large as Earth
E. one fourth of the size of Earth


Answer: C

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