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24 April, 05:27

How many years older will you be 1.30 billion seconds from now? (Assume a 365-day year.)

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  1. 24 April, 08:51
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    41.2 years older

    Explanation:

    Note: 60 seconds makes 1 minute

    Also note that 1.3 billion seconds = 1300000000 seconds

    60 s = 1 min,

    Then, 1300000000 s = (1300000000/60) min.

    = 21666666.667 min.

    Also

    Note: 60 minutes makes one hour

    60 min = 1 hour

    21666666.667 min = (21666666.67/60) hours

    = 361111.111 hours.

    Also,

    Note: 24 hours makes 1 day.

    24 hours = 1 day,

    361111.11 hours = (361111.11/24) days

    = 15046.296 days.

    Also

    Note: 365 days makes one year

    365 days = 1 year

    15046.296 days = (15046.296/365) years

    =41.2 years.

    Hence i will be 41.2 years old from now.
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