It's 1:00PM Monday. What will be the exact time and day 1 million seconds later?

That would be 10^6 s/86,400 s/day = 11.57407 days later. That is 11 days and 13.777778 hours. Thirteen hours after 1:00 PM Monday is 2:00AM Friday. Add 0.77778 hours (46.667 minutes) to that.

That makes 2:46 AM Friday + 40 seconds

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To find the exact time and day 1 million seconds later, we need to perform a series of calculations.

First, we need to convert 1 million seconds into the equivalent number of minutes. Since there are 60 seconds in a minute, we divide 1 million by 60:

1,000,000 seconds ÷ 60 seconds/minute = 16,666.67 minutes.

Next, we convert the number of minutes into the equivalent number of hours. Since there are 60 minutes in an hour, we divide 16,666.67 by 60:

16,666.67 minutes ÷ 60 minutes/hour = 277.78 hours.

Now, we convert the number of hours into the equivalent number of days. Since there are 24 hours in a day, we divide 277.78 by 24:

277.78 hours ÷ 24 hours/day = 11.57 days.

So, 1 million seconds later will be approximately 11.57 days later.

To determine the exact time and day, we need to consider the starting time given, which is 1:00 PM on Monday. We add 11 days, or 11.57 days rounded to the nearest whole number, to find the future day:

Monday + 11 days = Thursday.

Now, we need to calculate the exact time 1 million seconds later. Knowing that 1 day has 24 hours, we have 0.57 (rounded to the nearest whole number) additional days beyond the 11 whole days.

0.57 days * 24 hours/day = 13.68 hours.

Since the initial time was 1:00 PM, we need to add the 13.68 hours to that:

1:00 PM + 13.68 hours = approximately 2:41 AM.

Therefore, the exact time and day 1 million seconds later is approximately 2:41 AM on Thursday.