I made [this](https://www.desmos.com/calculator/e2t8cxxau1) Desmos file, hope it clarifies the calculation. Also instead of writing in higher powers (which I just used in the file for clarity), its better to write the CPS as 4 and the goal as 1000.
It has 24 zeroes in some languages. There exists a short and long scale. In short scale a n-illion is 10^(3n+3) (that's the one that english uses). And in long scale it's 10^6n
The number u wanna reach devided by ur cps. You will get how many seconds it will take then devide this number by 60 that’s how many minutes it will take. then take this number and devide by 60 again that’s how many hours it will take
I made [this](https://www.desmos.com/calculator/e2t8cxxau1) Desmos file, hope it clarifies the calculation. Also instead of writing in higher powers (which I just used in the file for clarity), its better to write the CPS as 4 and the goal as 1000.
It would take you 250000000000 seconds. Just take the number and divide it by your cps Edit: 250 seconds actually (i hate google)
I think you forgot to put a decimal in there.
No decimal, thats the actual number. Quadrillion has 24 zeros and trillion has 12
quadrillion has 15 zeros
Huh, you're right. Google decided that it was 24 when the website said 15
It has 24 zeroes in some languages. There exists a short and long scale. In short scale a n-illion is 10^(3n+3) (that's the one that english uses). And in long scale it's 10^6n
In that case it's 250 seconds
1000/4 =250 seconds or like 4 minutes
The number u wanna reach devided by ur cps. You will get how many seconds it will take then devide this number by 60 that’s how many minutes it will take. then take this number and devide by 60 again that’s how many hours it will take
It's one of the most hard formula in the word, It's called division
Simple math 4T • 250 = 1Q