I disagree.
There are 3,155,760,000 or 3.15576 gigaseconds. See link.
There are 3,151,440,000 seconds in a century.
By mathematical computation, at 60 seconds per minute, 60 minutes per hour, 24 hours per day, and 365.25 days per year, the answer would be : 31,557,600 seconds per year, 3,155,760,000 per century, and 9,467,280,000 in three centuries. However, by the more precise definition (which requires adjustment of the calendar with "leap seconds" and omitted "leap days"), there are 31556925.9747 seconds in a standard SI year, which equals 3,155,692,597 (and a fraction) per century and 9,467,077,792(and a fraction) in three centuries.
By mathematical computation, at 60 seconds per minute, 60 minutes per hour, 24 hours per day, and 365.25 days per year, the answer would be : 31,557,600 seconds per year, 3,155,760,000per century, or 100 years. However, by the more precise definition (which requires adjustment of the calendar with "leap seconds" and omitted "leap days"), there are 31556925.9747 seconds in a standard SI year, which equals 3,155,692,597 (and a fraction) per century.
1 century = ~3,153,600,000 seconds.
There are 3,155.76 megaseconds in a century.
there is 3,155,695,300 seconds in a century.
There are 3,151,440,000 seconds in a century.
1,000th of a century is 3,155,760 seconds.
By mathematical computation, at 60 seconds per minute, 60 minutes per hour, 24 hours per day, and 365.25 days per year, the answer would be : 31,557,600 seconds per year, 3,155,760,000 per century, and 9,467,280,000 in three centuries. However, by the more precise definition (which requires adjustment of the calendar with "leap seconds" and omitted "leap days"), there are 31556925.9747 seconds in a standard SI year, which equals 3,155,692,597 (and a fraction) per century and 9,467,077,792(and a fraction) in three centuries.
By mathematical computation, at 60 seconds per minute, 60 minutes per hour, 24 hours per day, and 365.25 days per year, the answer would be : 31,557,600 seconds per year, 3,155,760,000per century, or 100 years. However, by the more precise definition (which requires adjustment of the calendar with "leap seconds" and omitted "leap days"), there are 31556925.9747 seconds in a standard SI year, which equals 3,155,692,597 (and a fraction) per century.
There are 3153600000 seconds in a century
1 century = ~3,153,600,000 seconds.
There are 3,155.76 megaseconds in a century.
Millions
Sixty seconds
31,536,000 year x 100 = 3,153,600,000 in a century + 25 leap years in a century at 2,160,000 seconds = 3,155,760,000 in a century counting leap days.
In the NBA, you get 24 seconds per possession and in college basketball, you get 35 seconds per possession.