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28 February, 12:14

Suppose a new planet were discovered between Jupiter and Saturn. What can you infer about the length of the new planet's year?

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  1. 28 February, 12:27
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    You can infer that the planets year is longer than Jupiters, but still shorter than Saturn's year, so you can add up Jupiter's and Saturn's orbit and divide by 2 to get more information about this "new planet".
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