I'm playing a riddle game thing and one of the questions is
"How many dollars does Johnson & Johnson make every 20 seconds?"
I found that they make 81.1 billion dollars yearly, but I have no clue how to get it to 20 seconds. Help?
365 days/year * 24 hours/day * 3600 seconds/hour
= 31,536,000 seconds / year
(81.1*10^9 dollars/year /31.56 *10^6 seconds/yr) *20 seconds =
51.4 *10^3 = 51,400 dollars
To find out how many dollars Johnson & Johnson makes every 20 seconds, you can use the given yearly revenue and convert it to a per-second value.
First, you need to convert the yearly revenue of Johnson & Johnson, which is $81.1 billion, into a per-second value. To do this, you can use the following calculation:
Annual revenue = $81.1 billion
Seconds in a year = 365 days × 24 hours × 60 minutes × 60 seconds = 31,536,000 seconds
Per-second revenue = Annual revenue / Seconds in a year
By dividing the annual revenue by the number of seconds in a year, you can find the revenue per second.
Per-second revenue = $81.1 billion / 31,536,000 seconds
Now, you can calculate the revenue Johnson & Johnson makes every 20 seconds. Simply divide the per-second revenue by 20:
Revenue every 20 seconds = Per-second revenue / 20
Plugging in the previously calculated values:
Revenue every 20 seconds = ($81.1 billion / 31,536,000 seconds) / 20
By evaluating this expression, you will find the answer to the riddle.