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Anyone this good at math? Please I need an answer desperately! Even though it's not a problem in my math book.

2006-09-28 09:08:14 · 18 answers · asked by shyviolet 3 in Education & Reference Homework Help

Oops. I mean HUMAN years, not HMAN years. I hope you understand...

2006-09-28 09:08:39 · update #1

18 answers

The correct answer is 10 years and 1 month

2006-09-28 09:31:50 · answer #1 · answered by Elize 3 · 0 0

121 / 12 = 10.09

Divide the number of months by 12 (months in a year) to equal the equivalent number of years.

Oh, 0.09 years is equivalent to 33 days. So, the final answer is 10 years and 1 month.

2006-09-28 09:10:52 · answer #2 · answered by ? 6 · 0 0

121/12, or 10 years and 1 month

2006-09-28 09:56:17 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

121 / 12

10 yrs plus some time 12 goes into years.

2006-09-28 09:16:32 · answer #4 · answered by flowerpet56 5 · 0 0

10 years 1 month

2006-09-28 09:26:32 · answer #5 · answered by bamafanplc 1 · 0 0

10.08 years which is about 10 years one month. because there are 12 months in a year and you divide 121 by 12 and get 10.08333333333333

2006-09-28 09:11:27 · answer #6 · answered by mypurpleelephant 5 · 0 0

10.08 years. 121 divided by 12 because there are 12 months in 1 year.

2006-09-28 09:13:23 · answer #7 · answered by Amanda 2 · 0 0

I think everyone understood the question even before you corrected the misspelling. However, it appears that nearly all who answer are amazed that you have ask such a question because it is so basic in the practice of math. If this is a sign of the level of today’s level of teaching, our society is truly in trouble.

For example, go to the following site and take this simple test. Its only for the 8th grade in 1895.

http://people.moreheadstate.edu/fs/w.willis/eighthgrade.html

2006-09-28 09:22:00 · answer #8 · answered by Randy 7 · 1 1

10 years, 1 month.

How will you ever survive life if you can't figure this out on your own. Don't they teach you to think in school? Or is your sole purpose to "get the right answer?"

2006-09-28 09:10:48 · answer #9 · answered by 006 6 · 0 0

10.083 months. Divide the amount of months into 12, which gives you the amount of years.

2006-09-28 09:16:56 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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