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The time period of Jupiter is (125)^(1/2...

The time period of Jupiter is `(125)^(1/2)` years The distance of Jupiter from Sun in terms of astronomical unit is given by a AU. Find the value of a.(Astronomical unit is defined as the average distance of Earth from the Sun)

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