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how long would it take to count to one million
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Let's say you can count five numbers a second, and not have to speak out the full name of the number such as fifteen hundred and twenty-five thousand, nine hundred and fory seven, then you will need (1 million divided by 5) 200,000 seconds. This resolves to 138 days, 3 hours, 3 minutes and 20 seconds.
1440 seconds = 1 day
360 seconds = 1 hour
60 seconds = 1 minute.
1440 seconds = 1 day
360 seconds = 1 hour
60 seconds = 1 minute.
Oh dear got the seconds in a day completely wrong. That was the number of MINUTES in a day. Now let's try again.
200,000 seconds resolves to INT(200,000 divided by 86400)=2 days, INT(2720 divided by 360)=7 hours, INT(200 divided by 60)=3 minutes, and 20 seconds.
86400 seconds = 1 day
360 seconds = 1 hour
60 seconds = 1 minute.
200,000 seconds resolves to INT(200,000 divided by 86400)=2 days, INT(2720 divided by 360)=7 hours, INT(200 divided by 60)=3 minutes, and 20 seconds.
86400 seconds = 1 day
360 seconds = 1 hour
60 seconds = 1 minute.
I'm going to give up doing these things! I haven't got my thinking head on tonight. Now for a final go ...
60*60*24=86400 seconds in a day
60*60=3600 seconds in an hour
60 seconds in a minute
So cutting to the quick this now means that 200,000 seconds is 2 days, 7 hours, 33 minutes, and 20 seconds.
I'm no going for a lie down in a darkened room and recite my 60 times table.
60*60*24=86400 seconds in a day
60*60=3600 seconds in an hour
60 seconds in a minute
So cutting to the quick this now means that 200,000 seconds is 2 days, 7 hours, 33 minutes, and 20 seconds.
I'm no going for a lie down in a darkened room and recite my 60 times table.
There was a long discussion on this site a few months ago. Take a look here - bernardo (*GAB*) reckons it would take a little over a year (realistically).