Oh honey, if you're planning on counting to a trillion trillion (that's 10^39 for you math nerds), you better cancel all your plans for the next few billion years. Assuming you can count one number per second, 24/7, no breaks, it would take you about 3.17 x 10^31 years. So, good luck with that!
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Assuming you need 10 seconds to count each number, you can add one more zero. That will tell you how many seconds you need to count. There are 86400 seconds in a day; assuming you count half of the time (12 hours a day), you can divide that by 43200, to figure out the number of days. To convert that to years, you can divide the result by 365.
if you can count 20 numbers every second it will take about 10000000000000000000000000000000 years
599,999 days.
It would take about 3.2 years.
you count one dollar a second so it would probably take you about 31 and a half years.
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.
IF you could count continuously - at the rate of one number per seconds (it would take you longer than that to recite them) - it would take more than 11 days.