According to the third Kepler's law (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kepler%27s_laws_of_planetary_motion#Third_law):
where "a = 10kpc \\approx 3.086\\times 10^{20}m" is the radius of the orbit, "T = 2\\times 10^8 years \\approx 6.307\\times 10^{15}s" is the period, "G = 6.674\\times 10^{-11}N\\cdot m^2\/kg^2" is the gravitational constant, and "M" is the mass of the Galaxy. The equality is approximate because we do not take into account the mass of the Sun. But it is clear that it is much much less then the mass of the Galaxy, thus, we can neglect it.
For "M" obtain:
Answer. "4.294\\times 10^{43}kg"
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