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1000 isn't enough for a day. That would be approx 0.694 days (16 2/3 hours).
2 years and about 9 months
$1 000 000/$1000/day = 1000 days
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.
365 x 1000 = 365,000 If you include leap year days 365,250
Subtracting 1000 days from July 2, 2010 gives October 6, 2007.
2 years and 270 days
1000 isn't enough for a day. That would be approx 0.694 days (16 2/3 hours).
1000 days from 6 Sep 2010 will be Sunday, June 2, 2013.
2 years and about 9 months
$1 000 000/$1000/day = 1000 days
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.
365250 days 365247.5 days. Every year divisible by 4 is a leap EXCEPT those divisible by 400. Hence the 2 1/2 days lost.
7000 days in 1000 weeks
I think 2 days after valentines day.
There are 365 days to each year, so two years would be 730 days. Then 1,000 days is 2 years 270 days unless one of the years is a leap year, in which case 1,000 days would be 2 years 269 days. Also, 1,000 days would be 1000/365 years or 2 54/73 years (2 270/365 years simplified) or 2.74 years as a decimal fraction, if none of the years are a leap year.
Try 1000 / 2 =1000/2"1000" button, then "divide" button, then "2" button