Diameter of the solar system help.. math problem?


Question:
1. Diameter of the solar system is approximately: 7,500,000,000 miles

How long would it take to drive this distance? Assume you're going 60 miles per hour.

Answer:
Too long... it would take 14,269.40639269 years to make one trip around the solar system!

7,500,000,000 miles
divided by-
60 m.p.h.
equals
125,000,000 hours

365 days in a year
24 hours in a day
8760 hours in a year

125,000,000/8760=14,269.406392... years
171,232 months
742,009 weeks
5,208,333 days
125,000,000 hours
7,500,000,000 minutes
450,000,000,000 seconds
7,500,000,000 / 60 = 125,000,000
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