4.5 billion seconds.
2 billion 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
About 380 years & 6months.
Counting to 100 billion would take an extraordinarily long time. If one were to count at a steady pace of one number per second without any breaks, it would take about 3,168 years to reach 100 billion. This estimate assumes continuous counting without sleep, eating, or any interruptions, which is practically impossible. In reality, the time required would be significantly longer.
2 billion seconds
to count to one billion around 1year
To count one billion objects, it would take you however long it takes to count one object times one billion. It does not matter how much mass the object has, so your statement of mass is meaningless.
i have no clue but, Matt neal could do it
1 billion seconds?
No. You'd be dead long before you got to a billion
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.
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
about a year or i may calculate wrong and its more than a human will liive
Do you think it might depend on how fast you count huh do ya ? If you count one every second and never stop, it would take almost 146 years.
About 380 years & 6months.
In "short count", 10. In "long count", 10,000.