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  • In 1990 a person is 15 years old. In 2000 that same person is 5 years old. How can this be possible?


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  • It can be possible in only BC ie, Before Christ That was about 2000 years ago Given, In 1990 BC = 2000 + 1990 = 3990 years ago, a person is 15 years Old => In 1995 BC = 2000 + 1995 = 3995 years ago, the same person will be 10 years Old Therefore, In 2000 BC = 2000 + 2000 = 4000 years ago, the same person will be 5 years Old 

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