10 billion dollars: 10,000,000,000 Every year has: 365 days X 24 hours = 8,760 minutes times 60 seconds = 525,600 seconds per year. 10,000,000,000 divided by 525,600 = 19.025 years This is assuming that you were earning no interest on your 10 billion dollars.
Bill Gates is the richest man in the U.S.A. and the second richest man in the world with about 63 billion dollars
As currency exchange rates change every second it's not so wise to take it from here... but as the US dollar dropped so much in the past... 10 dollars would give something around 11 or 12 Swiss francs.
First, it is not a Morgan dollar, it is a Peace dollar, second, it is worth around melt value to local dealers. That value is $23.50 .
$28416 USD as of second of December 2014
The richest royal is though to be the King of Thailand, Bhumibol Adulyadej. He is worth about $30 billion. The second richest royal is thought to be the Sultan of Brunei, Hassanal Bolkiah. He is worth about $20 billion.
1 billion seconds 1 dollar per second, 1 billion dollar bills.
A billion seconds!!16 666 666.7 Minutes
you count one dollar a second so it would probably take you about 31 and a half years.
1 billion seconds 16666666.67 minutes 277777.7778 hours 11574.07407 days
Assuming it takes about 1 second to count each dollar, it would take one billion seconds, or about 31 years and 8 months.
Not sure what you mean by "1 pi". If you spend a certain amount every second, 24 hours a day, then simply calculate 86400 times that amount, then divide the billion dollars by the result.
12 billion dollars is 12,000,000,000. Nine zeroes. The first three zeroes on the left are for hundreds of dollars. The second is for thousands. the third set for millions. Then tag on 12. Nine zeroes in 12 billion dollars.
roughly 8 billion dollars a second
1000 billion dollars!!!!\ woah dog! ============================================================== Here are some other perspectives on 1 trillion dollars: Consider that light travels at about 186,000 miles per second. This time is called a light-second and is often used in astrophysical discussions. A light-second is also about 983,571,056 feet (that's how many feet are in 186,000 miles). This is almost 1 billion. Now, since a dollar bill is 6 inches long, there are almost 2 billion 1 dollar bills in a stretch that covers 186,000 miles - and it would take light 1 second to travel the length of 2 billion dollar bills. Now consider the distance from the earth to the sun - average is about 93,000,000 miles. Converting this to feet, and accounting that it takes 2 dollar bills to make a foot, we find that it takes 982,080,000,000 dollar bills to go from here to the sun - end-to-end. This is almost (within 1.8%) 1 trillion dollars. If we actually stretched the 1 trillion dollars from here to the sun, it would take light 8 minutes and 20 seconds to go from one end to the other. That's what a trillion dollars is.
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a million seconds
(1 trillion) / (1,000) = 1 billion seconds = 31.7 years(rounded)