Your question already shows the problem.
The purpose of the question is not to find the answer. Nobody needs that.
The purpose of the question is to give you the practice of calculating it. The
meanest thing I could do would be to take that away from you.
The solution is: Roughly 5,878,600,000,000 miles.
Now that you have the answer, it'll help you do the calculation, because
you'll know whether the answer you find is correct.
The speed of light is 186,282 miles per second.
186000 mps
222 billion miles = 0.0377647371 light years.
distance = speed x time. Multiply the speed of light (in miles/second in this case) by the time in seconds, to get the distance travel in miles.
Around 5,881,986,000,000 miles (5.88 trillion).
First of all, light does not travel that fast. Light travels approximately at 299792458m/s. Assuming ~30 years is a generation, then we get 1181781869436000m or 734325209175.91267000715819613457 miles.
190,008,045 miles every 17 minutes.
0.2 Light Years. Approx 6 trillian miles in 1 light year
800,000 seconds per minute Light travel approximately 3x10^8 ms-1 or approx 186,000 miles/second.
1227000000 miles
5,865,696,000,000,000 miles. 5 quadrillion 865 trillion 696 billion miles.
At 1mph, 244 miles will take 244 hours to travel. At 60mph, 244 miles will take 4.0666... hours to travel. At the speed of light, 244 miles will take 1.31 milliseconds to travel.