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3,096 PointsMy Solution for totalSecondsAlive
const secsPerMin = 60;
const minsPerHour = 60;
const hoursPerDay = 24;
const daysPerWeek = 7;
const weeksPerYear = 52;
const secondsPerDay = secsPerMin * minsPerHour * hoursPerDay * daysPerWeek
* weeksPerYear;
console.log (`There are ${secondsPerDay} seconds in a day.`);
const yearsAlive = 35;
const totalSecondsAlive = secondsPerDay * yearsAlive;
console.log(`I've been alive more than ${totalSecondsAlive} seconds!`);
2 Answers
Mark Sebeck
Treehouse Moderator 38,304 PointsNice job Hung. My only suggestion is instead of naming your variable totalYearsAlive I would name it totalSecondsAlive since you are storing seconds. Also your first output should say seconds in an year. Instead of days per week * weeks i would use 365 days. And if you want to be more accurate 365.25 days to account for leap years
Stephen Cole
Courses Plus Student 15,809 PointsDoesn't this make the first statement wrong?
const secondsPerDay = secsPerMin * minsPerHour * hoursPerDay * daysPerWeek
* weeksPerYear;
console.log (`There are ${secondsPerDay} seconds in a day.`);
secondsPerDay
now includes weeks per year.
Hung Bui
3,096 PointsHung Bui
3,096 PointsThank you for the feed back. Make more sense