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If by "rotational period" you mean the time it takes for Jupiter to rotate once about its own axis, or how long is one "Jovian day", then the answer is 9.9 hours, which is faster than Earth. So the question is wrong from the outset. If you mean the time it takes to orbit the sun, or a Jovian year, it takes about 11.9 Earth years, which is faster than any of the planets beyond it. Again, the question is founded on incorrect details.

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