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How many years older will you be 1.00 gigasecond fromnow? (Assume a 365 -day year.)
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We can write this as: \[1 \text{ Gigasecond} = 1 \times 10^9 \text{ seconds}\] Show more…
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How many years older will you be 1.00 gigasecond from now? (Assume a 365 -day year.)
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