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JavaScript

JavaScript Numbers - create a program with math

Sharing my markup for this 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 = 42;
const secsPerWeek = secondsPerDay * daysPerWeek;
const secsPerYear = secsPerWeek * weeksPerYear;
const secsAlive = secsPerYear * yearsAlive;
console.log(`I've been alive for more than ${secsAlive} seconds!`);
Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,269 Points

When posting code, always use Markdown formatting to preserve the code's appearance. You may also want to take a look at this video about Posting a Question, and this one about sharing a snapshot of your workspace.

Rich Donnellan
Rich Donnellan
Treehouse Moderator 27,696 Points

Thanks, Steven Parker. I updated the code but James Murray should definitely properly format for next time.