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a mole-aire going for broke, huh?
You would die before spending it all. The universe might end first too.

I'll do this without a calculator. There's 60 s in 1 minute
3600 s in 1 hour
3600 x 24 s in 1 day
3600 x 24 x 1459 s in 4 years. (leap year...)

= 86400 x 1459 = 1.26 x 10^8 s per quadrennium

1$/s = 1.26 x 10^8 $/quadrennium

6.02 x 10^23 / 1.26 x 10 ^8 = 4.78 x 10^15 quadrennia

= 1.91 x 10^16 years.

That's 4.78 million billion quadrennia, or 19 million billion years, longer than the universe has lasted. Unless the universe goes on forever (astrophysicists have recently said it just might) you'll never run out of money cause time will end first.

2007-04-08 06:45:12 · answer #1 · answered by kozzm0 7 · 0 0

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