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How do you find out your age in hours? - Answers
Well, the easiest way is to go to a date calculator. I found one, and linked it below, that gives you the number of days between any two calendar dates. Then multiply the number of days by 24. To calculate it yourself, and precisely, find the date AND HOUR of your birth. Count up the number of whole years that have passed since you were born, birthday to birthday. Figure out how many days that is; for each regular year add 365 to your total, for each leap year add 366. Get a calendar and count the number of days since your last birthday to the present date. If the time today is before the hour you were born, count the total of days until yesterday; if the time today is after the hour you were born, count today too. Add this number of days to your total. Multiply the total number of days by 24 to get the number of hours in the whole days of your lifespan so far. Now, count the number of hours between the hour of your birth and the present time. Add it in. That's your age, in hours.
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How do you find out your age in hours? - Answers
Well, the easiest way is to go to a date calculator. I found one, and linked it below, that gives you the number of days between any two calendar dates. Then multiply the number of days by 24. To calculate it yourself, and precisely, find the date AND HOUR of your birth. Count up the number of whole years that have passed since you were born, birthday to birthday. Figure out how many days that is; for each regular year add 365 to your total, for each leap year add 366. Get a calendar and count the number of days since your last birthday to the present date. If the time today is before the hour you were born, count the total of days until yesterday; if the time today is after the hour you were born, count today too. Add this number of days to your total. Multiply the total number of days by 24 to get the number of hours in the whole days of your lifespan so far. Now, count the number of hours between the hour of your birth and the present time. Add it in. That's your age, in hours.
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How do you find out your age in hours? - Answers
Well, the easiest way is to go to a date calculator. I found one, and linked it below, that gives you the number of days between any two calendar dates. Then multiply the number of days by 24. To calculate it yourself, and precisely, find the date AND HOUR of your birth. Count up the number of whole years that have passed since you were born, birthday to birthday. Figure out how many days that is; for each regular year add 365 to your total, for each leap year add 366. Get a calendar and count the number of days since your last birthday to the present date. If the time today is before the hour you were born, count the total of days until yesterday; if the time today is after the hour you were born, count today too. Add this number of days to your total. Multiply the total number of days by 24 to get the number of hours in the whole days of your lifespan so far. Now, count the number of hours between the hour of your birth and the present time. Add it in. That's your age, in hours.
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