5 decades x 10 years/1 decade X 12 months/1 Year
5 decades = 50 years = 600 months
5 decades would be 50 years. Multiply 50 and 12 for months. Your answer would be that there are 600 months in 5 decades.
By multiplying by converstion factors. 1 decade = 10 years, and 1 year = 12 months. If it helps, you can set up a line and put dimensions which are equal to each other on top/bottom of the line. The line acts like the line in a fraction.10 years | 12 months | 5 decade |--------------------------------------------- = 600 months1 decade | 1 year
1 year = 12 months 1 decade = 10 years = 10*12 = 120 months 10 decades = 10*120 = 1200 months
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the math questions now? Alright, let me break out my calculator... tap tap tap So, 65 months is like 5 years and 5 months. So, technically, there are 5 years in 65 months. But who's counting, right?
It is: 5*10*12 = 600 months
There are: 5*10*12 = 600 months
It is: 5*10*12 = 600 months
5 decades = 50 years = 600 months
5 decades would be 50 years. Multiply 50 and 12 for months. Your answer would be that there are 600 months in 5 decades.
Multiply 5 * 10 * 12. Five decades. 10 years per decade. 12 months per year. So the answer would be 600 months.
1 year = 12 months so 5 decades = 5*10 = 50 years = 50*12 = 600 months!
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In the 21 century it depends on the location.
Oh, dude, you're really making me do math right now? Okay, so there are 12 months in a year, right? And 3 decades is like 30 years. So, if you multiply 12 by 30, you get 360 months in 3 decades. Ta-da! Math is fun, guys.
How many months are in 4 decades
1.25 decades = 12.5 years12.5 years x 12 months per year = 150 months