The sun has a volume of 1.412×1018 km3. Assuming a base of an 82 kg (~180 lb) human, and an approximate human density of 1062 kg/m3, we reach an average human volume of about 77.2 cm3. This gives us an approximation of 1.829x1021 (1.8 sextillion) people that could fit in the sun.
The current population of Earth is estimated to be around 7.033 Billion. Which is to say, you would have to multiply Earth's population by 260 Billion in order to get close to filling the volume of the sun.
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Assuming that the humans would not all instantly turn into gas, about 1.8 sextillion humans could be fit in a volume the same size as the Sun's. That is hundreds of billions times the whole population of Earth.
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Approximately 1.3 million Jupiter-sized planets could fit inside the Sun.
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Approximately 10 Jupiter planets can fit across the diameter of the Sun. Jupiter's diameter is about 1/10th of the Sun's diameter.