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Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 7,012 PointsMy solution to the coding challenge for secondsAlive.
1040688000... That's a lot of seconds. Here's my solution to this JS number challenge:
const secsPerMin = 60;
const minsPerHour = 60;
const hoursPerDay = 24;
const daysPerWeek = 7;
const weeksPerYear = 52;
const secondsPerDay = secsPerMin * minsPerHour * hoursPerDay;
console.log(`There are ${secondsPerDay} seconds in a day.`);
const yearsAlive = 33;
const secondsAlive = yearsAlive * 31536000; // multiply yearsAlive by the number of seconds in a year.
console.log(`I've been alive for more than ${secondsAlive} seconds!`);
1 Answer
Mark Casavantes
2,880 PointsGood Morning Pal,
I would assume that instead of your number 31536000 should be replaced with secondsPerDay * daysPerWeek * weeksPerYear * yearsAlive .
I hope this works for you.
Mark