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What is 365X5?

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HOW many days in 5 years?

365x5= 1825 plus one for the leap year = 1826


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HOW many days in 5 years?

365x5= 1825 plus one for the leap year = 1826


What is 85 percent of 5years?

365X5= 1825days 85% =1521.25 days 52X5 =260 weeks 85%=221weeks 12X5=60months 85%=51 months


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