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72 years is equal to how many seconds? - Answers
(72 years) x (365.2422 days/year) x (24 hr/day) x (60 min/hr) x (60 sec/min) = 2,272,098,678 seconds So 72 years is around 2 billion seconds. If you want to figure it out on your own, make sure the units (like "days/year" and "min/hr") all cancel out except the one you want (seconds). For example: (years)(days/year) -> "years" cancel, leaving "days" So in the above, you have: (years)(days/year)(days)(hr/day)(min/hr)(sec/min) -> all cancel except seconds.
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72 years is equal to how many seconds? - Answers
(72 years) x (365.2422 days/year) x (24 hr/day) x (60 min/hr) x (60 sec/min) = 2,272,098,678 seconds So 72 years is around 2 billion seconds. If you want to figure it out on your own, make sure the units (like "days/year" and "min/hr") all cancel out except the one you want (seconds). For example: (years)(days/year) -> "years" cancel, leaving "days" So in the above, you have: (years)(days/year)(days)(hr/day)(min/hr)(sec/min) -> all cancel except seconds.
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72 years is equal to how many seconds? - Answers
(72 years) x (365.2422 days/year) x (24 hr/day) x (60 min/hr) x (60 sec/min) = 2,272,098,678 seconds So 72 years is around 2 billion seconds. If you want to figure it out on your own, make sure the units (like "days/year" and "min/hr") all cancel out except the one you want (seconds). For example: (years)(days/year) -> "years" cancel, leaving "days" So in the above, you have: (years)(days/year)(days)(hr/day)(min/hr)(sec/min) -> all cancel except seconds.
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