SOLUTION: Have you lived a billion seconds? If you have, at what specific point in your life did that occur? If you haven’t, at what specific point will it occur?

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Question 213851: Have you lived a billion seconds? If you have, at what specific point in your life did that occur? If you haven’t, at what specific point will it occur?

Answer by rapaljer(4671)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I hope you have a calculator for this one!! A billion seconds is 1,000,000,000 seconds. First change this to minutes and then to hours by dividing by 60 and by 60 again. This would be

hours

Next change this to day by dividing by 24 hours per day, which is 11574.074 days.

Finally, divide by 365.25 days, which gives you 31.688 years.

If you are younger than 31, you haven't lived 1 billion seconds yet, but watch out!! That billionth second will fly by you before you know it!
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