The precise answer depends on the months because all months are not of equal length. Roughly speaking, if you take 27 months = 2.25 years and 1 year = 365 days, then you get 365*2.25 = 821.25 days : say 822.
11 months and 27 days
27 years, 4 months, 15 days.
5.6 months.
27 months
180 days is almost 6 months. It is closer to 5.9 average months of 30.4 days. It does not matter when you start. However, there are 3 more days in the last six months than in the first six months, in non-leap years. So 180 days from January 1 will take you to June 29; 180 days from June 1 will take you to November 27.
11 months and 27 days
27 years, 4 months, 15 days.
244 days; just under eight months
No. A year is 12 months, so 5 months and 27 days is a little less than half a year.
A month (27 days 8 hours).
One. Almost. The Moon orbits the Earth in 27 days.
Going forward in time to the next year, it is 4 days short of 7 months. April 10 comes 6 months and 27 days after the preceding September 14. The period of days will be either 208 days or 209 days if the April is in a leap year.
There are 2 1/4 years in 27 months.
150 days (5 months)
5.6 months.
27 months
180 days is almost 6 months. It is closer to 5.9 average months of 30.4 days. It does not matter when you start. However, there are 3 more days in the last six months than in the first six months, in non-leap years. So 180 days from January 1 will take you to June 29; 180 days from June 1 will take you to November 27.