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How long would it take to count 1 trillion dollars?

194 years, 11 months, 5 days


How long would it take to count to one trillion?

one trillion seconds.


How long would it take to count to a trillion?

599,999 days.


How many zeros in 326 million trillion?

That depends on whether you're using the "long count" or the "short count". In the short count, it would be 18. In the long count, it would be 24.


How long to count to 1 trillion using 1 second per number?

a long time


How long would it take to count to 14 trillion?

approxmatly 2,800,000 years


How long would it take to spend 1 trillion dollars if you spent a million dollars a day?

It would take you roughly 2739 years to spend one trillion dollars at that rate.


How long would it take someone to count to a trillion?

Naturally, it depends on how fast you count. If you count 10 every second and you don't take any breaks, then you hit 1 trillion during the 328th day of the 3,168th year.


How long would it take you to repay a trillion dollars at the rate of 1000 dollars per second?

(1 trillion) / (1,000) = 1 billion seconds = 31.7 years(rounded)


If you spent 1000 dollars a day how long would it take to spend trillion dollars?

A trillion divide by 1000 = a billion - that is, a billion days. That's over 5 million years.


How long will it take to count to a trillion?

Well, isn't that a happy little question! If you were to count one number per second, it would take you around 31,688 years to count all the way up to a trillion. Just imagine all the beautiful landscapes you could paint in that time instead!


How long would it take to count to 13 trillion?

I actually like this question. I'm going to time how long it takes me to count from 999,999,999,991 to 1,000,000,000,000. It took about 38 sec.Now I'll subtract 100,000,000,000 from 1,000,000,000,000 = 900,000,000,000If it took me 38 seconds to count 10 numbers, it will take me 9E11*38s/10 to count from 100,000,000,000 to one trillion = 3.42E12sNow I'll do the same above for 99,999,999,991 to 100,000,000,000: 30 secSo it would take me 9E10*30/10 to count the above interval = 2.7E11sAs you keep doing this method for lower and lower orders of magnitude the time becomes negligible, so I'm just going to add the first two numbers together.3.42E12+2.7E11= 3.69E12So it'll roughly take you 3,690,000,000,000 sec = 61,500,000,000 min = 1,025,000,000 hours = 42,700,000 days = 117,000 years.Better start now!EDIT!Wow, I read the question wrong. Well, now you know how long it takes to count to 1 trillion, I don't feel like going up to 13 trillion!