No doubt about it, it will take a very long time. 1 day has 86,400 seconds, and if you divide 1,000,000 by 86,400, then you'll get how much time it'll take to count 1 million seconds, which is about 11 days. If you want to get 1 billion, then you times 11 by 1,000 (because 1,000,000,000 is 1,000 times bigger than 1,000,000), and the result of this is...
11574 days, or...
1653 weeks, or...
31 years.
1 billion seconds 1 dollar per second, 1 billion dollar bills.
It depends on how fast you're counting. Answer: Although lower numbers (1, 2, 3 etc.) can be said in a second or less, larger numbers like 999,999,999 take up to 5 seconds to say. Assuming that an average value would be 4 seconds the time required would be 4 billion seconds if you didn't stop or rest. This is the same as 127 years.
I recall reading that it would take you 3 weeks to count to a million if you counted all day, taking time off to eat and sleep. So to count to a billion would take 1000 times 3 weeks.
1 billion seconds is about 31 years and 215.56 days
you count one dollar a second so it would probably take you about 31 and a half years.
2 billion seconds
4.5 billion seconds.
1 billion seconds?
Scientifically: It depends on how fast you count . . . most people count at about one number per second, so it might take 1 billion seconds . . . unless you paused or took breaks. Or: A LONG TIME
it would take a billion seconds if you're counting 1 number per second. That is 31 years, 259 days, 1 hour, 46 minutes, and 39 seconds. In other words if you want to count, you better start now!
1 billion seconds 1 dollar per second, 1 billion dollar bills.
400 billion seconds. (almost thirteen thousand years) By the way there are probably no more than 200 billion stars in our galaxy...
1 billion seconds 16666666.67 minutes 277777.7778 hours 11574.07407 days
depends how fast you count but if u count by seconds it would take about 100 seconds if u count too 120 it would take u 120 seconds or to be more closer 2 minutes
158 years, 178 days, 8 hours, 53 minutes and 20 seconds (assuming 22 leap years).
At 60 seconds to the minute and 60 minutes to the hour, that's 28,800 seconds in 8 hours. Going at that rate, it would take 34,722.2 days, or just over 95 years to count it all.
Approximately the same amount in seconds.