12 months in a year, so do the math and add
12 months = 1 year, do the math and divide
120 months. Simple math problem:what's 12x10? 12 months per year, ten years per decade.
Pretty easy math 12 months equals a year so 12 times 5 is 60 months plus another 10 final answer 5 years and 10 months
Oh, isn't that a happy little question! If you take 144 months and divide it by 12 (because there are 12 months in a year), you'll find that it equals 12 years. Just imagine all the beautiful things you could paint in that time!
No,because in a year there are 12 months in a year and in a half year,there is 6,so 12+6=18.So 18 is greater than15.
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To convert 4 years and 3 months to a fraction, we need to consider the total number of months. 4 years is equal to 48 months (4 years * 12 months/year), and adding 3 months gives us a total of 51 months. Therefore, 4 years and 3 months can be expressed as the fraction 51/12, which simplifies to 4 3/12 or 4 1/4.
They get born in 12 months actually. The answer comes if you do basic math. So a single twin gets born at 9 months. If you were having two people it will be 18 months altogether. But because the other twin is the same it is a faster process, aprocksimatley twice as fast, so there 12 moths
3/4 of a year There 12 months in a year. Here you are simply dividing 9 months by 12 months, which equals 9/12, which is the same thing as 3/4.
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There are 12 months in 1 year so multiply 12 by 2 and you will have the answer: 12 x 2 =