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bearhunter [10]
3 years ago
8

Si algo pasó en el año 2020 a.e.c, ¿cuántos años han pasado?

History
1 answer:
Katarina [22]3 years ago
8 0

La respuesta correcta es C. 4040

Explicación:

En historia, existen dos grandes divisiones, la primera incluye los eventos que ocurrieron antes nacimiento de cristo o antes de la era común (a.e.c.) mientras que la segunda división incluye los eventos que han ocurrido durante la era común o después de Cristo (d.c.).

Además, los años de la era común se acompañan con las siglas e.c. (era común) o d.c. (después de Cristo) e incluyen desde al año 1 e.c. hasta nuestros tiempos (año 2020 e.c.). Por otra parte, los años de antes de la era común se acompañan de las siglas a.e.c. (antes de la era común) o a.c. (antes de Cristo) e incluyen desde el año 1  a.e.c hasta los inicios de la humanidad.

De acuerdo a esto si un evento occurrió en el año 2020 a.e.c. el número de años que han pasado desde dicho evento son 4040 debido a que del año 2020 a.e.c. al año 1 a.e.c. o el nacimiento de Cristo (año 0) hay 2020 años, y desde el año 1 e.c. hasta el año 2020 e.c. en nuestros tiempos hay otros 2020 años.

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