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Do it very slowly!! :) Alternantly you could multiply the number of seconds in a minute by the number of minutes in an hour by the number of hours in a day by the number of hours in a year. Or ask an 8 year old.
After 1,000,000,000 seconds. you will be 31 years, 251 days, 15 hours, 13 minutes and 4 seconds old.In order to calculate this, you calculate:1) the number of seconds in a year:-- 365.24 days/year * 24 hours/day * 60 minutes/hour * 60 seconds/minute = 31,556,736 seconds/year2) Get the number of years divisible by 1 billion seconds:-- 1,000,000,000 / 31,556,736 = 31 years3) Get the number of days from the remainder (of the above division operation, providing the answer 31.688955):-- 0.688955 * 365.24 = 251 days4) Get the number of hours from the remainder of that:-- 0.634074 * 24 = 15 hours5) Get the number of minutes from that remainder:-- 0.217777 * 60 = 13 minutes6) Get the number of seconds from that remainder:-- 0.066666 * 60 = 4 seconds
It would be best to work out how many seconds in a minute, then multiply by the amount in each subsequent unit: Number of seconds in a minute is 60 Number of minutes in an hour is 60, so seconds in an hour is 3,600 Number of hours in a day is 24, so seconds in a day is 86,400 Number of days in a year is 365.242199 so seconds in a year is 31,556,925.9936 Number of years in a century is 100, so seconds in a century is 3,155,692,599.36 Or to 3 sig figs, 3.16billion
1 hour: 3600 seconds 1 day: 86400 seconds 1 30-day month: 2592000 seconds 1 365-day year: 31536000 seconds
1 year = 31,556,926 seconds.
107. Leap year or ordinary year makes no difference.
There are 365 days in a non-leap year, which is measured in the hundreds and has an Order of Magnitude of 2.
The order of magnitude for the number of issues of the New York Times published each year is around 10^2, which means it is in the hundreds.
The answer is 0. The olumpics are held ever other year. There are 10 years in a decade.
The answer is 0. The olumpics are held ever other year. There are 10 years in a decade.
The order of magnitude for the number of issues of People published each year is 10^1 (around 10). This is because there are approximately 52 weeks in a year, so if People publishes one issue each week, the number of issues published annually would be around 52.
31,536,000 seconds
3153600 (or 31622400 in a leap year)
100*365*24*60*60 = 3153600000 secondsnumber of years*number of days in a year*number of hours in a day*number of minutes in an hour*number of seconds in a minute= the number of seconds in 100 yearsRead more: How_many_seconds_is_in_100_years
100*365*24*60*60 = 3153600000 seconds number of years*number of days in a year*number of hours in a day*number of minutes in an hour*number of seconds in a minute= the number of seconds in 100 years
Do it very slowly!! :) Alternantly you could multiply the number of seconds in a minute by the number of minutes in an hour by the number of hours in a day by the number of hours in a year. Or ask an 8 year old.
Number of seconds in a week (60x60x24x7) = 604,800 sec. per week Number of minutes in a year (60x24x365) =525,600 min. per year Therefore the answer should be 'Yes'