Normal adult heart rate = 60 to 100 BPM
1 billion / 60 = 16,666,667 minutes / 60 minutes/hr = 277,778 hours / 24 hours/d = 11,574 days / 365d/y = 31.7 years
Similarly, at 100 BPM, 19.0 years
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11.57 days, but no ones heart is that constant.
That depends on what age his heart stops beating.
9 days, 22 hours, 5 minutes and 43 seconds...
everyone's heart rate is different, but the average HR is about 70 bpm (beats per minute), so by that logic on average it would take about 14 minutes.
Generally your heart will stop beating before you die. The only case I can think of where your heart may beat after you die is in the case of brain death, and that is only because you are on artificial life support.
Your question is: What is 1,000,000,000 (a billion (long scale)) times 1,000 (a thousand).You would just throw the three zeros from the thousand onto the end of the billion to get your answer...1,000,000,000,000 (a trillion (long scale))
8000000 125000 seconds= 2083.3 minutes=34.72 hours= not quite a day and a half
depends on if you run all day your pulse will go about 40 a minute maybe less when u are not running about 24 hours the least.
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I'm not exaxtly sure, but I know its quite a while.
10 billion years