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How many years older will you be 1.60 billion seconds from now? (Assume a 365-day year.)
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How many years older will you be 1.60 billion seconds from now? (Assume a 365-day year.)
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There are 31,536,000 Seconds in one year
In order to find out how much older you get, you just needed to divide it :
1,600,000,000 / 31,536,000
= 50,73 years older
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