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Does 1 billion seconds equals 32 years? - Answers

They're not "equal" but they're pretty close. We get 31.6875 years, or 31years plus 251days 3hours 2minutes 45seconds. If we add up exactly 32 years, we get 1,009,860,784 seconds. As you can clearly see, 1 billion seconds is within 0.9765% of 32 years, so it's really pretty close.



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They're not "equal" but they're pretty close. We get 31.6875 years, or 31years plus 251days 3hours 2minutes 45seconds. If we add up exactly 32 years, we get 1,009,860,784 seconds. As you can clearly see, 1 billion seconds is within 0.9765% of 32 years, so it's really pretty close.



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Does 1 billion seconds equals 32 years? - Answers

They're not "equal" but they're pretty close. We get 31.6875 years, or 31years plus 251days 3hours 2minutes 45seconds. If we add up exactly 32 years, we get 1,009,860,784 seconds. As you can clearly see, 1 billion seconds is within 0.9765% of 32 years, so it's really pretty close.

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