About 99.5
The Sun has about 99.86% of the mass in the solar system.
The mass of the sun is about 99.86% of the mass of the entire solar system.
In mass 99.9%
Our sun is not bigger than the solar system. The sun is a star, and it contains over 99.9% of the mass of the solar system, but the solar system is much bigger than the sun.
99% of all the mass in the Solar System is the Sun.
No. The sun is part of the solar system, so it cannot be bigger than it. The mass of the sun is much larger than the mass of the rest of the objects in the solar system put together, which may be what you are referring to.
Yes. The Sun accounts for 99.86% of the total mass of the entire Solar System.
Most of the mass of the solar system is in the sun. As a consequence all objects in the solar system orbit the sun.
The majority of the mass in the solar system is concentrated in the sun, accounting for about 99.86% of the total mass. The planets, including Earth, make up only a small fraction of the solar system's mass.
Our sun accounts for about 99.8% of the total mass of our solar system. It is by far the most massive object in our solar system, with the planets, moons, asteroids, and other celestial bodies making up the remaining small fraction.
Almost all of the mass in our solar system is in our Sun.
By my own calculations Jupiter counts for around 0.097% of the mass of the Solar System. The Sun on the other hand accounts for about 99.86%. After the mass of the Sun you have 0.14% of the mass of the solar system to distribute among the planets. Of this Jupiter takes up almost 0.10%