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Once each occurrence.
Actually Jupiter's orbital period is 11.85920 years. However, if it were exactly 12 years, then the answer would be once every 132 years.
What about presidential elections and the conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn every 20 years?
How big would the earth have to be to exert half of the gravity on us? Specifically what ratio of volume so we would weigh half as much?
by Ombliss22 on September 25th, 2011
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Can you do this for me smallest to largest!! 0.3 , 0.109 , 0.1
0.19 , 0.903 , 0.9 , 0.91 , 0.09
by Elisha_S7421 on September 29th, 2011
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Math question found in +venture in math (s'pore)
by HANz318 on October 30th, 2011
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Would you watch a video called 2 elephants 1 cup?
by randylikesyourbutt on October 28th, 2011
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what is 13-2x+5x-1 in simplified form?
by naren.answers on October 19th, 2011
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You're reading Congressional elections occur every 2 years, the solar maximum occurs every 11 years, and Jupiter completes an orbit around the sun every 12 years. How often is it possible to have all three events occuring in the same year?
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