Answer:
45
Step-by-step explanation:
Let us rewrite this equation. Let r1 be size of Earth's orbit and v1 its velocity and r2 size of Makemake's orbit and v2 its velocity. Then we have:
r2/r1 = (v1/v2)^2
We know that the Earth's velocity is 6.7 times faster then Makemake's. That means:
v1 = 6.7•v2
Now we can write:
r2/r1 = (6.7v2/v2)^2
That means that:
r2/r1 = 6.7^2
So:
r2/r1 = 44.89
That means that r2 is 44.89 times bigger then r1 and if we round this to the nearest whole number we see that the size of Makemake's orbit is 45 times bigger then the size of the Earth's orbit.