If a dragon is 2300 years old and 23 in human years, we can assume that the rate at which dragons age is 100 years for every 1 year a human ages.
Therefore, if you are 17, and we assume the same rate of aging as the dragon, you would be 17/100 = 0.17 years old in dragon years.
If a dragon is 2300 years old, 23 in human years, if I was 17 how old am I?
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No 17 in human years
Apologies for the confusion. If a dragon is 23 in human years and you are 17 in human years, we can calculate your age in dragon years by assuming a linear relationship between dragon years and human years.
If a dragon at 23 years is equivalent to a human at 2300 years, the ratio is 2300/23 = 100. This means, for every 1 year a dragon ages, a human ages 100 years.
Applying the same ratio to your age, we can determine your age in dragon years.
17 (human years) * 100 (dragon years per human year) = 1700
Therefore, you would be approximately 1700 years old in dragon years.
If a dragon at 23 years is equivalent to a human at 2300 years, the ratio is 2300/23 = 100. This means, for every 1 year a dragon ages, a human ages 100 years.
Applying the same ratio to your age, we can determine your age in dragon years.
17 (human years) * 100 (dragon years per human year) = 1700
Therefore, you would be approximately 1700 years old in dragon years.
So let's say it's a game for each level up a player get 4 points there are 4 categories to put each point in, the player is on level 31,491 how many points does he have
To determine the number of points a player has at level 31,491, we need to multiply the number of levels by the number of points gained per level.
Given that the player gains 4 points for each level, the calculation becomes:
31,491 (levels) * 4 (points per level) = 125,964
Therefore, the player would have 125,964 points.
Given that the player gains 4 points for each level, the calculation becomes:
31,491 (levels) * 4 (points per level) = 125,964
Therefore, the player would have 125,964 points.
"70% of my points go to intelligence and the other 30% goes to strengthe, durability, and speed/agilittle"
To calculate the distribution of points based on the given percentages, we can use the total number of points obtained and allocate them accordingly.
Given that 70% of the points go to intelligence and the remaining 30% is divided equally among strength, durability, and speed/agility, we can calculate the point allocations as follows:
70% of 125,964 points = 0.7 * 125,964 = 88,174.8 points for intelligence.
The remaining 30% of 125,964 points is divided equally among the three categories:
30% of 125,964 points = 0.3 * 125,964 = 37,789.2 points.
Dividing these points equally among the three categories (strength, durability, and speed/agility), we get:
37,789.2 / 3 = 12,596.4 points per category.
Therefore, the point distribution would be as follows:
- Intelligence: 88,174.8 points
- Strength: 12,596.4 points
- Durability: 12,596.4 points
- Speed/Agility: 12,596.4 points
Given that 70% of the points go to intelligence and the remaining 30% is divided equally among strength, durability, and speed/agility, we can calculate the point allocations as follows:
70% of 125,964 points = 0.7 * 125,964 = 88,174.8 points for intelligence.
The remaining 30% of 125,964 points is divided equally among the three categories:
30% of 125,964 points = 0.3 * 125,964 = 37,789.2 points.
Dividing these points equally among the three categories (strength, durability, and speed/agility), we get:
37,789.2 / 3 = 12,596.4 points per category.
Therefore, the point distribution would be as follows:
- Intelligence: 88,174.8 points
- Strength: 12,596.4 points
- Durability: 12,596.4 points
- Speed/Agility: 12,596.4 points