Adding one billion seconds to August 13, 1969 at 5:30am gives Saturday April 21, 2001 at 7:16:40am.
A person who lived for one billion seconds would be approximately 31.7 years old. This is calculated by dividing one billion seconds by the number of seconds in a year (about 31,536,000). Therefore, a billion seconds translates to about 31 years and 251 days.
1,000,000,000 seconds or 31.688 years
If you lived for 1 billion seconds, you would be approximately 31.7 years old. This is calculated by dividing 1 billion seconds by the number of seconds in a year (about 31.56 million), which gives roughly 31.7 years.
1 billion seconds = about 31.7 years
1 year is approximately 31.56 million seconds, so 60 billion seconds is a little over 1901 years.
To determine how many years old you are if you've lived 1 billion seconds, you can divide 1 billion by the number of seconds in a year. There are approximately 31,536,000 seconds in a year (60 seconds x 60 minutes x 24 hours x 365 days). Dividing 1 billion by 31,536,000 gives you about 31.7 years. So, you would be roughly 31 years old.
They would have lived 11.5 days
There was a person who only lived for about two seconds. He started to form in his mother's stomach, but only after two seconds, he died. =(
To calculate age in years from 1 million seconds, you divide 1 million by the number of seconds in a year. There are approximately 31,536,000 seconds in a year, so 1 million seconds is about 0.0317 years, which is roughly 1.01 months. Therefore, a person who lived for 1 million seconds would be just over 1 month old.
Approximately 11.57 days old.
60*60*24=86400*365*10=315,360,000 THEN DIVIDE THAT BY A BILLION!! ;) Which would APPROX. equal 3.17 Round it off and then you'll get 32 yrs. old!!
you have lived 409968000 seconds in 13 years 409968000 seconds