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one trillion seconds.
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.
31688 years, 32 days, 1 hour, 46 minutes, and 40 seconds
194 years, 11 months, 5 days
599,999 days.
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.
It depends on where you live. In the short scale, 1 trillion = 1,000,000,000,000, which would be 1 million millions. In In the long scale, 1 trillion = 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 which would be 1 (long scale) billion millions, or 1 (short scale) trillion millions.
If you counted 1 number per second, it would take 4000 trillion months (320 trillion years) to count all 10 billion trillion stars (100 billion per galaxy) in a fictitious version of our universe.
If you counted 1 dwarf galaxy per second, it would take 222,000 years to count all 7 trillion dwarf galaxies in the universe.
Well, lets see it take 16 minutes to count to a thousand 31 billion years to count to a quintillion and very and probably and get ready 31 trillion years at least
1 trillion and 1.
1 000 000 000 000
On the US scale ("short scale") a billion is a thousand million, and a trillion is a thousand bllion. 1 trillion = 10^12 = 1,000,000,000,000 On the European "long scale" a billion is a million million, and a trillion is a million billion. 1 trillion (Europe) = 10^18 = 1,000,000,000,000,000,000
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There are 60 mins x 24 (hours in a day) = 1440 minutes in a day...Formula = 1,000,000,000,000 / 1440 = 694.4 daysAnswer= One Trillion minutes (1,000,000,000,000) makes up 694,444,444 daysLikely, none of us alive today would live long enough to count one trillion minutes because one trillion minutes would be approximately 1.9 MILLION YEARS!!