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the last thing weamp;#39;re going to look at is how we can use this date and todayamp;#39;s date to calculate age and to do that we can just use the function called diff and the way the date diff function works is we passed a start date and an end date and what unit weamp;#39;d like to get our answer back in and it will give us um give us the difference between the two dates so letamp;#39;s start by giving it uh the data thatamp;#39;s here in cell i2 thatamp;#39;s our start date and our end date is going to be today so thereamp;#39;s actually a function in google sheets called today so iamp;#39;ll pass it today and then the unit we want it in we want their age in years so letamp;#39;s just do that and close bracket and return and we can see 15. now iamp;#39;m going to go ahead and accept the autofill and weamp;#39;ll see as well that we have calculated age down here but something fun is if you want to know how old you are in months you can change that year to m and thatamp;