You're asking "how long is a googol seconds".
1 googol = 10100
1 year = 31,557,600 seconds (rounded)
10100/31,557,600 = 3,168,808,781,000 x 1080 (rounded)
In round numbers, the job would take you
3,168,808,781,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,
000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000centuries.
The extra years, months, days, hours, minutes, and seconds shriveled up and
faded away in the rounding. They don't make any difference. And frankly, neither
does the question. It would have been a great arithmetic exercise if you had
done the work, but instead, you had us do it, and now you have nothing but
the answer, which ... be honest ... is really pretty worthless.
Naturally that depends on how fast you count. If you count one dollar bill every second, then it would take you 5,000 seconds, which is 1 hour 23 minutes 20seconds.
you would have to count 5.78703703703703703703703703703703703703703703703703703703703703703703703703703703703703703703703703703703703703703703703... numbers every second
A clock that gain 30 second every hour will gain how many minutes in a day?
It would take about a googolplex - it doesn't make much difference, in this case, whether you are talking about googolplex of nanoseconds, seconds, or millennia. Nor does it make much difference whether you count a million numbers every second, or take a year for each number. In any case, it would be much, much more than the current age of the Universe.
About 380 years & 6months.
Count every three zeros. Every three= One hundred...one thousand....etc. One googol
it depends on how fast you count. If you count one number every second it would take 300,000 seconds which is 5000 minutes or 83 hours if you can stay awake that long. If you count ten numbers a second that is about 8.3 hours
Naturally that depends on how fast you count. If you count one dollar bill every second, then it would take you 5,000 seconds, which is 1 hour 23 minutes 20seconds.
There are roughly 31.5 million seconds each year. If you counted TWO numbers every second, it would take you about 1.584 * 1090 centuries!!! See the related link below.
you would have to count 5.78703703703703703703703703703703703703703703703703703703703703703703703703703703703703703703703703703703703703703703703... numbers every second
A googol plex has so many zeros that even if you wrote one Zero on every atom in the entire universe there still wouldn't be enough. But as for your question: 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000. This number is called a googol. So Googol Plex= 1googol
every cigarette you lose 13 minutes of your life so count the number in a pack and do the math
If you count 5 numbers every second that is 400,000,000 seconds, or almost 13 years.
A clock that gain 30 second every hour will gain how many minutes in a day?
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.
Every number, other than a trivially small subset, is bigger than a googol. (However, that "trivially small subset" contains most likely every number you will ever have to deal with, and almost certainly every number you can visualize. For example, the number of protons in the universe is reasonably estimated to be about 100,000,000,000,000,000 times smaller than a googol.)
11.5 days pls tell how you got the answer