Considering there is no philosophical meaning behind this question and no interest is being taken into account.
Number of days it would take = (total money)/rate of expenditure
=1000000/10=100000 days
There will be leap years evry fourth year in 100000 days
So let no. of years be x
then
3*x*365 + x*366 = 100000
x = 68.45
So total no of years = 68.45*3 + 68.45 = 273.8 years
1000 DAYS
1000 days. (less than 3 years)
One thousand months. 83 years, 4 months.
If you spend $1,000 each day, it would take you 1,000 days to spend $1 million. This is because $1 million divided by $1,000 equals 1,000. In terms of years, this is approximately 2.74 years.
I would give it to somebody who is living on the street
1000 DAYS
It would take you roughly 2739 years to spend one trillion dollars at that rate.
1000 days. (less than 3 years)
10,000 days 27.4 years (1dp)
One thousand months. 83 years, 4 months.
About 137 years at that rate.
Oh, dude, you're really testing my math skills here. So, if you spend 1 million a day, it would take you 1 trillion days to spend a trillion dollars. That's like, a lot of days. Like, more days than I can even comprehend. So, good luck with that spending spree!
If you spend $1,000 each day, it would take you 1,000 days to spend $1 million. This is because $1 million divided by $1,000 equals 1,000. In terms of years, this is approximately 2.74 years.
A trillion divide by 1000 = a billion - that is, a billion days. That's over 5 million years.
200 days
i would like to spend it on cereal
it would take over 19 million years