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The distance of a planet from the sun is 5 times the distance between the earth and the sun. The time period of the planet is :

A

`6^(3//2)` T yr

B

`5^(3//2)` T yr

C

`5^(3//1)` T yr

D

`5^(1//2)` T yr

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B
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