1 million seconds is about 277 hours or 11.5 days. Assuming you do not continuously count each and every second, it would take you even longer.
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 million seconds. Or, a little more than 11 days of nonstop counting
It would take nothing
it could take about 1 million seconds but it depends on how fast you count
It would take about 3.2 years.
1 million seconds is about 277 hours or 11.5 days. Assuming you do not continuously count each and every second, it would take you even longer.
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.
It depends on how long you count. (Taylor wrotee thiss) EMS! oct 15,2009 day before my birthday!
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One million seconds, which is about 11.5740741 days.
Naturally, it depends on how fast you count.If you count 1 every second and you don't take any breaks,it would take you11days 13hours46minutes 40secondsto reach 1 million.
I recall reading that it would take you 3 weeks to count to a million if you counted all day, taking time off to eat and sleep. So to count to a billion would take 1000 times 3 weeks.
Just over one thousand and one days.
Assuming one counts at a rate of one number per second without any breaks, it would take approximately 11.57 days to count to one million. This calculation is based on the fact that there are 60 seconds in a minute, 60 minutes in an hour, and 24 hours in a day. Therefore, one would need to count for 1,000,000 seconds to reach one million.
about a year or i may calculate wrong and its more than a human will liive
If you count one cat every second, it would take one million seconds, which works out at just over eleven and a half days, provided you don't loose count and need to start again, oh, and no time to sleep, make a cup of tea or take a comfort break.