No. You'd be dead long before you got to a billion
i have no clue but, Matt neal could do it
For 1 billion euros you need 1.5 billion dollars. For 1 billion dollars you need 0.666 billion euros.
August 2012: 2 billion euro are 2.44 billion US dollars.
Ummm . . . 14 billion of WHAT in pounds? 14 billion dollars, 14 billion grams, 14 billion catty . . . ?
1. Bill Gates ($50 billion) 2. Warren Buffet ($40 billion) 3. Lawrence Ellison ($27 billion) 4. Walton family ($21.5 billion) 5. Jim Walton ($19.6 billion) 6. Alice Walton ($19.3 billion) 7. S. Robson Walton ($19 billion) 8. Michael Bloomberg ($17.5 billion) 9. Charles Koch ($16 billion) 10. Sergey Brin ($15.3 billion)
1 billion seconds?
Yes, it is possible to count to a billion.
2 billion seconds
well it dapends how fast u count but i can count out 120 in a min so 60 billion/120=ur aunswer
4.5 billion seconds.
In "short count", 10. In "long count", 10,000.
It really depends with the speed of the person counting. There is no definite time frame to count from 1 to 100 billion.
You can count the stars, bu it is as hopeless as tryin to count all the grains of sand in the Sahara Desert. So in other word youcna count stars but you can't. In our galaxy we have 100 billion stars and there are a 100 billion galaxies, at least.
If you counted 1 number per second, it would take 63 years to count to 2 billion.
If you counted 1 number per second, it would take 3200 years to count to 100 billion.
If you counted 1 number per second, it would take 220 years to count to 7 billion.
If you counted 1 number per second, it would take at least 220 years to count to 6.9 billion.