Let average distance murcury from sun is=Rm
And average distance of pluto from sun is=Rp
Given that Rp=100Rm
According to Kepler's third law
T2=KR3
so
(Tm)2=K(Rm)3
and
(Tp)2=K(Rp)3=K(100Rm)3=106(Tm)2
Hence
Tp=1000Tm
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