Over 83,000 years old. Just calculate 1,000,000 divided by 12.
Three months from the date of cheque
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Guy Fawkes was 35 years old 9 months and 18 days
A cheque can be cashed only until 6 months from the date of issuance. all cheques become null and void after 6 months from the date of issue irrespective of whether they were cashed or not.
The very first deal that looks like a modern LBO was McLean Industries' purchase of Pan-Atlantic Steamship and Waterman Steamship...a deal that happened in 1955. The whole deal went for $49 million. The deal that launched the LBO era of the 1980s was William Simon and friends' 1982 purchase of Gibson Greetings. They kicked in a million of their own money, raised $79 million in venture capital, and sold the company 16 months later for $290 million. Simon, a former secretary of the treasury, made a $66 million profit.
Roughly: 2,737 years and 10 months
To determine how many years are in one million months, we need to consider the conversion factors involved. There are 12 months in a year. Therefore, to find the number of years in one million months, we divide one million by 12. This calculation results in approximately 83,333.33 years in one million months.
12 million months 1 million years = 1000000 years 1 year = 12 months You know that 1 year has 12 months, so 1000000 years has x months. You set up an equation: 1/12 = 1000000/x x = 1000000*12 = 12000000 months = 12 million months
Depending on the months and whether or not it is a leap year, between 28.9 million and 29.1 million seconds.
No, no one does.
around 3 months old (im not sure though. i just estimated :) Actually you would only be 34.7 days old - just over one month.
To calculate age in years from 1 million seconds, you divide 1 million by the number of seconds in a year. There are approximately 31,536,000 seconds in a year, so 1 million seconds is about 0.0317 years, which is roughly 1.01 months. Therefore, a person who lived for 1 million seconds would be just over 1 month old.
To calculate the age of someone who is 1 million seconds old, we can divide 1 million by the number of seconds in a year. There are approximately 31,536,000 seconds in a year (60 seconds × 60 minutes × 24 hours × 365 days). Thus, 1 million seconds is about 0.0317 years, which is roughly 1.01 months. So, a person who is 1 million seconds old is just over one month old.
1 million second will not take a months it is only around 11 1/2 days...
6 months old
To calculate your age in years from 100 million seconds, divide 100 million by the number of seconds in a year. There are approximately 31,536,000 seconds in a year (60 seconds x 60 minutes x 24 hours x 365 days). Therefore, 100 million seconds is about 3.17 years. So, if you were 0 years old, you would be around 3 years and 2 months old.
9 years x 12 months in a year = 108 months