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JavaScript

This is my solution!

const secPerMin = 60; const minPerHour = 60; const hoursPerDay = 24; const daysPerWeek = 7; const weeksPerYear = 52;

// Seconds per day const secondsPerDay = secPerMin * minPerHour * hoursPerDay; console.log (There are ${secondsPerDay} seconds in a day.);

// Seconds per Life const yearsAlive = 37; const secondsPerLife = secondsPerDay * daysPerWeek * weeksPerYear * yearsAlive; console.log (i've been alive for more than ${secondsPerLife} seconds);

// It will log --> i've been alive for more than 1163635200 seconds

lot of seconds!!!

1 Answer

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,141 Points

Good job. :+1:

But when posting code to the forum, use Markdown formatting to preserve the appearance, and optionally add syntax coloring.
Like this:

const secPerMin = 60;
const minPerHour = 60;
const hoursPerDay = 24;
const daysPerWeek = 7;
const weeksPerYear = 52;

// Seconds per day
const secondsPerDay = secPerMin * minPerHour * hoursPerDay;
console.log(`There are ${secondsPerDay} seconds in a day.`);

// Seconds per Life
const yearsAlive = 37;
const secondsPerLife = secondsPerDay * daysPerWeek * weeksPerYear * yearsAlive;
console.log(`i've been alive for more than ${secondsPerLife} seconds`);

// It will log --> i've been alive for more than 1163635200 seconds

ohhh . cool!! I didn't know this!