One gigasecond is equal to 10^9 seconds
1_century_=_3.1556926_×_109_seconds">1 century = 3.1556926 × 109 seconds* * * * * I disagree.There are 3,155,760,000 or 3.15576 gigaseconds. See link.
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Convert the 4 minutes to seconds (multiply by 60), then compare!Convert the 4 minutes to seconds (multiply by 60), then compare!Convert the 4 minutes to seconds (multiply by 60), then compare!Convert the 4 minutes to seconds (multiply by 60), then compare!
You multiply by 86400 seconds/day.
60x60x2 =7200 seconds
500 seconds = 5.0 × 10-7 gigaseconds
You are only 0.3469 gigaseconds (billions of seconds) old.
1_century_=_3.1556926_×_109_seconds">1 century = 3.1556926 × 109 seconds* * * * * I disagree.There are 3,155,760,000 or 3.15576 gigaseconds. See link.
A gigasecond is one billion seconds. It is just over 31 years. Most people will retire by 2 gigaseconds.
To convert seconds to minutes, divide by 60.To convert seconds to minutes, divide by 60.To convert seconds to minutes, divide by 60.To convert seconds to minutes, divide by 60.
To convert seconds into minutes, divide by 60.
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Convert the 4 minutes to seconds (multiply by 60), then compare!Convert the 4 minutes to seconds (multiply by 60), then compare!Convert the 4 minutes to seconds (multiply by 60), then compare!Convert the 4 minutes to seconds (multiply by 60), then compare!
An hour has 3600 seconds (60 x 60). To convert from seconds to hours, divide by 3600.An hour has 3600 seconds (60 x 60). To convert from seconds to hours, divide by 3600.An hour has 3600 seconds (60 x 60). To convert from seconds to hours, divide by 3600.An hour has 3600 seconds (60 x 60). To convert from seconds to hours, divide by 3600.
1 minute = 60 seconds. Therefore:To convert minutes to seconds, multiply by 60.To convert seconds to minutes, divide by 60.
402 seconds
20,160 seconds.