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If a Planet Were to Exist in the Solar System

Question 324

Question 324

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If a planet were to exist in the solar system in a circular orbit with a radius of 3 au, about how long would it take to orbit the Sun once?


A) 5.2 years
B) 2.1 years
C) 27 years
D) 3 years

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