Considering there is no philosophical meaning behind this question and no interest is being taken into account.
Number of days it would take = (total money)/rate of expenditure
=1000000/10=100000 days
There will be leap years evry fourth year in 100000 days
So let no. of years be x
then
3*x*365 + x*366 = 100000
x = 68.45
So total no of years = 68.45*3 + 68.45 = 273.8 years
1000 DAYS
1000 days. (less than 3 years)
One thousand months. 83 years, 4 months.
I would give it to somebody who is living on the street
It would take 1000 days to spend a million dollars at the rate of 1000 dollars per day. (1000 times 1000 is 1000000.) This answer excludes interest accrual, which would make the million dollars last a few days longer.
1000 DAYS
It would take you roughly 2739 years to spend one trillion dollars at that rate.
1000 days. (less than 3 years)
A trillion is a million million, so it would take one million days at $1 million a day to spend a trillion. One million days is about 2737.85 years .
10,000 days 27.4 years (1dp)
About 137 years at that rate.
One thousand months. 83 years, 4 months.
A trillion divide by 1000 = a billion - that is, a billion days. That's over 5 million years.
200 days
i would like to spend it on cereal
it would take over 19 million years
50 billion/1 million = 50 thousand days = nearly 137 years. In short, you could not, because you'd be dead before you spent it all.