Assuming you could average a number per second (not easy if you enumerate some of the larger numbers fully) one billion seconds is 16,666,666 minutes and 40 seconds. It's a little over 31 and 1/2 years, if you never sleep.
There are 16,666,666.7 minutes in one billion seconds.
16,666,666.6667 minutes.
16,666,666.67 minutes.
16,666 minutes and 40 seconds.
it could take about 1 million seconds but it depends on how fast you count
There are 16,666,666.7 minutes in one billion seconds.
16,666,666.6667 minutes.
16,666,666.67 minutes.
1 minute = 60 seconds 5 minutes = 300 seconds = 300 billion nanoseconds
16,666 minutes and 40 seconds.
it could take about 1 million seconds but it depends on how fast you count
By definition, exactly 1/60 of that number.
1 billion seconds / 3600 / 24 / 365.2422 = 31.69 years
To convert 1.6 billion seconds into years, divide by the number of seconds in a year. There are approximately 31,536,000 seconds in a year (60 seconds × 60 minutes × 24 hours × 365 days). Thus, 1.6 billion seconds is about 50.7 years (1,600,000,000 ÷ 31,536,000 ≈ 50.7).
Assuming it takes about 1 second to count each dollar, it would take one billion seconds, or about 31 years and 8 months.
The clue is in the question - in 1 billion seconds, there are 1 billion seconds!
1,000,000,000 secs is 31 years, 251 days, 1166 mins and 40 seconds