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Around here where I am, a month can be 28 days, 29 days, 30 days, or 31 days.

1 billion seconds is equal to . . .

-- 413.36 months of 28 days each

-- 399.11 months of 29 days each

-- 385.80 months of 30 days each

-- 373.36 months of 31 days each

-- 31.69 years.

(All are rounded.)

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