What is the Semi-Major Axis of Saturn's 10-Year Orbit?

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Saturn takes about 10 years to go around the Sun once. What is the semi-major axis of Saturn's orbit?
 
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I think Saturn's orbit is more like 29 or 30 years, right?
 


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