Recent findings in astrophysics suggest that the observable universe can be modeled as a sphere of radius

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Recent findings in astrophysics suggest that the observable universe can be modeled as a sphere of radius R = 13.7 × 109 light-years = 13.0 × 1025 m with an average total mass density of about 1 × 10-26 kg/m3. Only about 4% of total mass is due to "ordinary" matter (such as protons, neutrons, and electrons). Estimate how much ordinary matter (in kg) there is in the observable universe.

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