Let's say hypothetically, Mars is next to Mercury which is next to the Sun and are all aligned on the same plane. They both orbit the sun on the same plane as well. Mercury can completely orbit the sun in 100 days at a constant speed. Mars can completely orbit the sun in 350 days at a constant speed.
Given only the information above, if they are all align today like I mentioned, how many days from now will all three be aligned again?
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Let's say hypothetically, Mars is next to Mercury which is next to the Sun and are all aligned on the same plane. They both orbit the sun on the same plane as well. Mercury can completely orbit the sun in 100 days at a constant speed. Mars can completely orbit the sun in 350 days at a constant speed.
Given only the information above, if they are all align today like I mentioned, how many days from now will all three be aligned again?
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