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A lot.

Jupiter has a mass of 1.899 * 10^27 kg,

or 1,899,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 metric tons,

or 1321 times the mass of the Earth.

Celestial bodies are usually described in terms of mass, which is precisely defined. Weight is (classically) the amount of force exerted on an object by a gravitational field. So if you want to give someone an obnoxious answer, you can tell them that the weight of Jupiter (exerted by the sun's gravity) is 8.27 * 10^23 newtons.

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