It would be November 5, 2737 based on the standard calendar used in the U.S.
When taking the leap year into consideration, take 1,000,000, divide it by 365.25 (days per year), and you get 2737.850787.
Then take 365.25 or 365 and multiply by .850787 and you'll find it's the 310th day either way. The 310th day of a non-leap year is November 5th.
2007-10-14 03:08:39
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answer #1
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answered by Mickey Mouse Spears 7
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A jar could not hold that many 1 dollar bills, unless it was the worlds biggest Jar.
2007-10-14 10:08:02
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answered by DL 3
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Well I don't know about a JAR. But I do know if you put a dollar a day in the BANK thirty years from when you started you would be a millionare. So thirty years aint that long is it? LOL
2007-10-14 10:05:17
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answered by gadfgfrsdfer 3
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It would take 2,739 years to make a Million dollars that way. So the date would be 2,739 years from the days you started.
2007-10-14 10:04:52
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answered by ? 6
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If you start by the year 0000 and consider 365 days in 1 year, then you will have $1M by the year (rounded off) 2740.... Hope I am correct...
2007-10-14 10:09:34
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answered by 黒いサファイア/Black Sapphire 6
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Why must I do math this early in the morning on a Sunday....hold on and I will try and figure it out.........
Closest would be 2740=1,000,100----give or take a few days for leap year and such!!
2007-10-14 10:01:47
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answered by Austins Mom 6
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I am not going to touch that with a 40-foot pole.
2007-10-14 10:01:38
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answered by Agent 007 4
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99,999,999 b/c you started at 0
2007-10-14 10:03:20
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answered by Claire 3
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I think it would be year 1,000,000,000
2007-10-14 10:01:22
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answered by jose migel 3
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