MODELING WITH MATHEMATICS The orbital period of a planet is the time it takes the planet to travel around the Sun. You can find the orbital period P (in Earth years) using the formula P = √d³, where d is the average distance (in astronomical units, abbreviated AU) of the planet from the Sun. Jupiter d = 5.2 AU a. Simplify the formula. P = ? b. What is Jupiter's orbital period? Round your answer to the nearest hundredth. About 11.86 Earth years.