Has anyone answered this one?, seems still unanswered, just curious.
spent often means a subtraction in math. For example, Matt had 50 dollars and spent 20 dollars would be represented in a equation as 50-20=
Total amount spent = $ 240000 % to be spent on Labor = 40% Amount to be spent on labor = 240000 * (40/100) = 96000 The company will spend $96000 on Labor.
Congress voted to cancel the project in 1993--after more than $2 billion dollars had been spent to finish roughly 20 percent of the accelerator
The simplest answer is that you lost or spent 7 dollars. 14 - 7 = 7
1000 DAYS
It would take you roughly 2739 years to spend one trillion dollars at that rate.
16 trillion dollars
Millionth day.
A trillion divide by 1000 = a billion - that is, a billion days. That's over 5 million years.
In 1995, the United States Federal Government spent 2.01 trillion dollars and received 1.79 trillion dollars in tax revenue. This led to a 2.2 percent deficit.
a lot like people you dont understand okay its a lot! you can spent 2 mil a day ! for 200 years and you wont even spend a trillion !
Define pleasure. Either way, a few trillion dollars.
A trillion is a million million, so it would take one million days at $1 million a day to spend a trillion. One million days is about 2737.85 years .
In 2004, the US spent $1.9 trillion dollars or roughly $6,280 per individual.
Budget Totals = 2.98 Trillion dollars. Information can be found on page 114 of "A New Era of Responsibility" This is likely not all they spent, but it's the closest thing to an answer I could find.
a trillion is a million times a million, therefore it would be a million seconds. Divide this by 3600 (seconds in an hour) and you will get 277.77 hours. divide that by 24 and you will have 11.574 days i.e. 11 days, 13 hours, 46 minutes, and 34 seconds.
The total cost of the Apollo 11 mission was estimated to be around $355 million in 1969, which is equivalent to roughly $2.4 billion in today's money when adjusted for inflation.