Question 174043
You need to clarify this problem. I simply don't understand what the problem is getting at.  Specifically, I don't understand what the statement below means, especially how the "sun to Jupiter" fits in:
"Use the information given here 29.46 years,11.83 sun to jupiter, and 5.2 AU  

I do know the following:
1 AU is the distance from the earth to the sun---about 93 million miles.  Knowing the radius of the orbit of venus(0.723AU given by the problem) we can calculate the distance that venus must travel to complete the orbit (assuming a circular orbit which it is not). That would be pi*r^2.  We could next find the mass of venus (internet); apply some physics and then calculate how many years it would take for venus to complete one orbit but I don't think this is the approach the problem wants us to take.  Try to clarify the information that you are giving and re-submit the problem.

Does this help?-----ptaylor