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According to Hubble's constant how old is the universe?

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Answered by GodBrainly
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The age of the universe is approximately \bf 13.77 \: billion \: years. This age is calculated by measuring the \bf distances \: and \: radial \: velocities \: of \: other \: galaxies, most of which are flying away from our own at speeds proportional to their distances.
Answered by FadedPrince
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The age of the universe is approximately 13.77 billion years.13.77billionyears. This age is calculated by measuring the distances , most of which are flying away from our own at speeds proportional to their distances.

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