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11 months with 3 - 6 days into the 12th month depending on which month is your fraction month.
To determine how many months are in 200 days, we'll use the average number of days in a month, which is approximately 30.44 days per month. Dividing 200 days by the average number of days in a month: 200 days 30.44 days/month ≈ 6.57 30.44 days/month 200 days ≈6.57 Since we can't have a fraction of a month in this context, we'll consider 6 full months. So, 200 days is approximately equal to 6 months.
Months is the plural of month. (Months is more than one month).
Since a month consists of four weeks, a fraction of a month would be 1/4th.
1000 months after any November it would be the month of March, as 1000 months is 83 years and 4 months.
11 months with 3 - 6 days into the 12th month depending on which month is your fraction month.
There can be no answer. 6 months can be expressed as a fraction only in the context of another quantity of time.
A month is 1/12 of a year
I guess you mean 9 months as a fraction of a year. 1 year = 12 months ⇒ 9 months = 9/12 of a year = 3/4 = 0.75
It is 1/120th. There are 120 months in a decade (10 years).
8 month out of 12 months in a year or 8/12 = 3/4 of a year.
(1/2) month / 1 year = (1/2) month / 12 months = (1/2) / 12 = 1/24
One month is 1/120 of a decade, since there are 12 months in a year and 10 years in a decade.
Most companies charge you the remaining whole months of your plan. For example - say you had an 18 month contract at 20.00 a month. If you terminate your contract during month 11, you would pay 20.00 x 6 (the remaining whole months) - which is 120.00 ! Your most accurate answer would be found by contacting AT&T and asking them directly.
No, 90 days is 3 months. A year and 3 months is 15 months or 450 days (using 30 days as a month).
Basically, you're paying for 8 months at $325 a month. Therefore, your total cost would be $2600 excluding utilities. $650 of which will be your deposit. The remaining $1950 is actual rent.
You will have to pay an 'exit fee' equivalent to any unused months of your contract. For example - say you're in month 7 of a 12 month contract. You would pay for the remaining five unused months. Speak your service provider for clarification.