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Math: Is 5 years 1825 days, so 5 years and 22 days =5 o'clock? Could it be 1825÷365=5 years, then when is the zero 22 days?
1. If a year is 365 days, then five years is 1825 days.

But if there is a leap year in five years, it is not 1825 days.

2. If it is purely mathematical calculation, 5 years and 22 days =5+22/365=5.06 days, and the result is retained to two decimal places.