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Which of the following statements cannot be supported by kepler's laws of planetary motion?

the distance of a planet around the sun changes throughout its orbit.
the speed a planet is moving around the sun changes throughout the year.
the orbital period of mercury can be calculated using the orbital period of jupiter and the average distances of both planets.
the age of the four largest planets can be determined using the age of the four smallest planets and the average distances of each planet.

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