The orbital distance (semi-major axis) for an extra-solar planet in a 3.312 Earth-day orbit around a 1.3 solar-mass star. Answer in AU.?

About 299.3 million km. If the mass of the star is twice our sun's, and the planet orbiting the star has a period of 1 year, then it's about twice the distance of Earth is from our sun.

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