It is only because we count in tens - and 5 10 and 2 are factors.
It would take up to 277hrs 46min 40s to count up to one million if one second is for each number
If you can say each number in 5 seconds, then it would take you 5 million seconds to count to 1 million. That is 5,000,000 seconds, or 1389 hours, or 58 days.
1,000,000 If you count them you will see that there are 7 numerals.
There are four 2s in a deck of cards, one of each suit.
Yes, you could count to one million in a few weeks.
Start at a million and one, a million and two, ... and keep going.
it takes about 1 million seconds but it depends on how fast you count. if you count 1 number per second it cound take 1 million seconds 23 days
yes you can. It takes a little more than 11 days to count to a million if you count non-stop at one number a second.
You can count to 999999, one short of a million.
1 second
Count one million, two million, etc. until you reach 999 million. After that, the next number is a billion, and the cycle repeats.
One million seconds, which is about 11.5740741 days.
It is only because we count in tens - and 5 10 and 2 are factors.
It would take up to 277hrs 46min 40s to count up to one million if one second is for each number
If you can say each number in 5 seconds, then it would take you 5 million seconds to count to 1 million. That is 5,000,000 seconds, or 1389 hours, or 58 days.
There is only one 2s orbital in an atom.