What is the asteroids orbital period

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Problem: An asteroid is discovered in a nearly circular orbit around the Sun, with an orbital radius that is 3.15 times Earth\'s.

Part A: What is the asteroid\'s orbital period, its \"year,\" in terms of Earth years?

Please show all work and equations used in above problem. Defend your answer.

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