31years 252days 1hour 46minutes 40seconds
But if you find yourself the right kind of wife, it can seem like a lot longer.
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∙ 12y ago1 billion seconds?
2 billion seconds
4.5 billion seconds.
1 billion seconds 16666666.67 minutes 277777.7778 hours 11574.07407 days
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
1 billion seconds?
2 billion seconds
4.5 billion seconds.
A billion seconds!!16 666 666.7 Minutes
Under ideal conditions, E. coli bacteria can divide every 20 minutes. Starting with one bacterium, it would take approximately 8.33 hours for it to grow to one billion bacteria through binary fission.
It depends on how fast you are going. If you were running a billion MPH, it would take a few seconds.
1 billion seconds 16666666.67 minutes 277777.7778 hours 11574.07407 days
1 billion seconds 1 dollar per second, 1 billion dollar bills.
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!
Using the American / modern British number definitions it would take:1012 / 103 = 109 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
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.