A "16-year sentence of 16 years" seems to be a redundant phrase, as a sentence of 16 years is simply 16 years long. If you're asking about the end time of a 16-year sentence, it would depend on the starting date. For example, if the sentence began on January 1, 2020, it would conclude on January 1, 2036.
A light year is a measure of distance not time. A light year is the distance light travels in one year. So for light to travel 6,300 light years, would take 6,300 years
five years
It's around 6991 BC.
It doesn't make sense to add a distance to a time. A light-year is a unit of distance, not of time. It is the distance light travels in a year.
you are supposed to put a child in time out according to the number of years they are for example a 2 year old would take a 2 minute time out, 3 years 3 minutes etc.etc.
You would still be 20 years old. Ages are, by convention, calculated in earth years. A Martian year, the time it takes Mars to orbit the sun, is longer than an earth year. Roughly twice as long, so you would be about half your earth year age in Martian years.
I would say, Are you hungry?
A light-year is a unit of distance, not a unit of time.
You would put it between the {(year's) (r and s)}.
In 200 years, at the time of answering in 2015, it will be the year 2215.
In 200 years, at the time of answering in 2015, it will be the year 2215.
If you were 8 years old, you would have been born 8 years ago. Therefore, you would have been born in the current year minus 8. For example, if the current year is 2023, you would have been born in 2015.