5 decades = 50 years = 600 months
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
Six quarters is equal to 1.5 years. To convert quarters to months, you would multiply the number of quarters by 3, as there are 3 months in a quarter. Therefore, 6 quarters x 3 months/quarter = 18 months.
To calculate 80 percent of 12 months, you would first convert 80 percent to a decimal by dividing by 100, resulting in 0.80. Then, you would multiply 0.80 by 12 to find the answer. Therefore, 80 percent of 12 months is 9.6 months.
Since we are now in the year 2010. You can think about words that you might have heard used to describe groups of years.You have a decade, which refers to 10 years. Examples of years in a decade would be for the 1990's for example, and you would have the years 1990-1999; or the 1960's which would be 1960-1969.Then, the next highest grouping of years would be a century, which is 100 years. These are a bit tricky to convert. You would talk about the 17th century, but mean the 1600's (sixteen huindreds); or mention the 20th century, but mean the 1900's (nineteen hundreds). This is due to how number groupings happen.Think about how your age is discussed. That from birth to age 9, you were in your first decade, but your age was 0-9. Your second decade began with age 10-19 (even though your age was written with a "1" it was still your second decade of living), and so on. So, at age 31, you would be in your fourth decade.So, getting back to year grouping names you began with year, then decade, then century, and the next grouping, would be a millennium.A millennium would be one thousand years! And if you notice, we are in year 2010--having begun our third millennium! (remember the silly way that number groupings happen) because from the year zero a.d. to 999a.d. would be the first millennium, then from 1000a.d. to 1999a.d. you would have the second millennium, and from 2000a.d. to 2999a.d. you would be in your third millennium.
5 decades = 50 years = 600 months
Multiply 5 * 10 * 12. Five decades. 10 years per decade. 12 months per year. So the answer would be 600 months.
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
There are 240 months in two decades, as one decade comprises 120 months.
None. A decade is a period of ten years. You would have at least 120 months in one decade. 120 months = 1 decade 6 months = 6 x 1/120 decade = 0.05 decade
2.5 years.a decade equals 10 years.divide it by 4 and you get the answer.A bit more:A decade is 10 years, so a fourth of that would be 2.5 years, or 30 months. There are 12 months to a year, and therefore, 120 months to a decade. To get the answer, you divide 10 months by 4, which is how you get the 2.5 years. To get the months, multiply the 2.5 years by 12.
To convert 9 months into a decimal, divide 9 by 12 (total number of months in a year). So, 9 months as a decimal would be 0.75 (9 รท 12 = 0.75).
It is: 5*10*12 = 600 months
It is: 5*10*12 = 600 months
There are: 5*10*12 = 600 months
It would be the decade of the 1930's.
Th only one I can think of is a decade - 1!! But if I were u I would just look it up on Google!!