Simple, you ask.
And that answer is 10.
Here's how it works:
There are 10 years in a decade. There are 100 years in a century.
100 / 10 = 10
10 decades in 1 century
Its 10. 10 decades = 1 century.
One century is equal to 10 decades, so 1 century is bigger than 8 decades. Specifically, 8 decades amount to 80 years, while a century consists of 100 years. Therefore, a century surpasses 8 decades by 20 years.
There are 5 decades in half a century.
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There are 20 decades.
no a century is 100 years (10 decades)
The answer to the question, as asked, is no one, since there were no number ones in, for example, the first decade of the fifteenth century!
One century consists of 100 years. One-fifth of a century is equal to 20 years (100 years divided by 5). Therefore, there are two decades in one-fifth of a century.
decades
No. 6 decades is equivalent to 60 years. A century is 100 years.
Three decades is 30 yrs and a quarter century is 25 years.