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JavaScript

Abigail Puckett
Abigail Puckett
2,110 Points

My solution

Just to let you be able to plug in all different ages.

let yearsAlive = prompt("How old are you in years?");

const secsPermin = 60; const minsPerHour = 60; const hoursPerDay = 24; const daysPerWeek = 57; const weeksPerYear = 52;

const secondsPerDay = secsPermin * minsPerHour * hoursPerDay; console.log(There are ${secondsPerDay} seconds in the day.);

const secondsPerYear = secondsPerDay * daysPerWeek * weeksPerYear; console.log(There are ${secondsPerYear} seconds in a year.);

const secondsAlive = secondsPerYear * yearsAlive; console.log(You have been alive for more than ${secondsAlive} seconds!);

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
229,771 Points

When posting code, always use Markdown formatting to preserve the code's appearance and retain special symbols (such as accents). Take a look at this video about Markdown formatting. Afterwards, you can edit this question and add the formatting marks.