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If the question refers to the days of the week, then there are the same number for each day of the week.
No. In a normal year, they both start on the same day of the week and for the first 28 days they are the same. March has 3 more days after that, which February doesn't. In a Leap Year, February has 29 days and March starts one day later in the week.No. In a normal year, they both start on the same day of the week and for the first 28 days they are the same. March has 3 more days after that, which February doesn't. In a Leap Year, February has 29 days and March starts one day later in the week.No. In a normal year, they both start on the same day of the week and for the first 28 days they are the same. March has 3 more days after that, which February doesn't. In a Leap Year, February has 29 days and March starts one day later in the week.No. In a normal year, they both start on the same day of the week and for the first 28 days they are the same. March has 3 more days after that, which February doesn't. In a Leap Year, February has 29 days and March starts one day later in the week.No. In a normal year, they both start on the same day of the week and for the first 28 days they are the same. March has 3 more days after that, which February doesn't. In a Leap Year, February has 29 days and March starts one day later in the week.No. In a normal year, they both start on the same day of the week and for the first 28 days they are the same. March has 3 more days after that, which February doesn't. In a Leap Year, February has 29 days and March starts one day later in the week.No. In a normal year, they both start on the same day of the week and for the first 28 days they are the same. March has 3 more days after that, which February doesn't. In a Leap Year, February has 29 days and March starts one day later in the week.No. In a normal year, they both start on the same day of the week and for the first 28 days they are the same. March has 3 more days after that, which February doesn't. In a Leap Year, February has 29 days and March starts one day later in the week.No. In a normal year, they both start on the same day of the week and for the first 28 days they are the same. March has 3 more days after that, which February doesn't. In a Leap Year, February has 29 days and March starts one day later in the week.No. In a normal year, they both start on the same day of the week and for the first 28 days they are the same. March has 3 more days after that, which February doesn't. In a Leap Year, February has 29 days and March starts one day later in the week.No. In a normal year, they both start on the same day of the week and for the first 28 days they are the same. March has 3 more days after that, which February doesn't. In a Leap Year, February has 29 days and March starts one day later in the week.
Yes. In a standard year, there are 46 days between the 7th of January and the 22nd of February and 46 days between the 22nd of February and the 9th of April.
If they are both the same numbers then the answer will always be 1
The month of March has 31 days in 2012, and it has 31 days every year. In fact, the only month that does not always have the same number of days every year is February. That is the only month whose length varies. All the others have a fixed length.
If the question refers to the days of the week, then there are the same number for each day of the week.
No. In a normal year, they both start on the same day of the week and for the first 28 days they are the same. March has 3 more days after that, which February doesn't. In a Leap Year, February has 29 days and March starts one day later in the week.No. In a normal year, they both start on the same day of the week and for the first 28 days they are the same. March has 3 more days after that, which February doesn't. In a Leap Year, February has 29 days and March starts one day later in the week.No. In a normal year, they both start on the same day of the week and for the first 28 days they are the same. March has 3 more days after that, which February doesn't. In a Leap Year, February has 29 days and March starts one day later in the week.No. In a normal year, they both start on the same day of the week and for the first 28 days they are the same. March has 3 more days after that, which February doesn't. In a Leap Year, February has 29 days and March starts one day later in the week.No. In a normal year, they both start on the same day of the week and for the first 28 days they are the same. March has 3 more days after that, which February doesn't. In a Leap Year, February has 29 days and March starts one day later in the week.No. In a normal year, they both start on the same day of the week and for the first 28 days they are the same. March has 3 more days after that, which February doesn't. In a Leap Year, February has 29 days and March starts one day later in the week.No. In a normal year, they both start on the same day of the week and for the first 28 days they are the same. March has 3 more days after that, which February doesn't. In a Leap Year, February has 29 days and March starts one day later in the week.No. In a normal year, they both start on the same day of the week and for the first 28 days they are the same. March has 3 more days after that, which February doesn't. In a Leap Year, February has 29 days and March starts one day later in the week.No. In a normal year, they both start on the same day of the week and for the first 28 days they are the same. March has 3 more days after that, which February doesn't. In a Leap Year, February has 29 days and March starts one day later in the week.No. In a normal year, they both start on the same day of the week and for the first 28 days they are the same. March has 3 more days after that, which February doesn't. In a Leap Year, February has 29 days and March starts one day later in the week.No. In a normal year, they both start on the same day of the week and for the first 28 days they are the same. March has 3 more days after that, which February doesn't. In a Leap Year, February has 29 days and March starts one day later in the week.
February and March always start on the same day of the week.
The same as in a leap year - 30 days. This might help :- 30 days have September, April ,June and November, All the rest have 31 Excepting February alone, which has 28 days clear, And 29 in each Leap Year
Adding 120 days to February 10 in a non-leap year gives June 10 of the same year. Adding 120 days to February 10 in a leap year gives June 9 of the same year.
In a non-leap year, there are 28 days in February. This means that there is an even four weeks in the month, meaning that the first day of the March will fall on the same day as the first day of February in a non-leap year.
Yes. In a standard year, there are 46 days between the 7th of January and the 22nd of February and 46 days between the 22nd of February and the 9th of April.
because they must always be balanced
All the days in March are the same as the days in February unless it is a leap year! (There are 28 days in Feb - 4 weeks of 7 days each)
If they are both the same numbers then the answer will always be 1
The same as what? The GCF of two numbers will be the same; the GCF of 3 and 9 will always be 3. The GCF of 9 and 12 will also always be 3, but the GCF of 4 and 12 will always be 4.
There is a standard gap between the two dates, of 346 days, which is 49 weeks and 3 days. So it is always a 3 day differential in terms of the day of the week. It is the same if you pick another day. If the 7th of March is on a Monday, the 16th of February the next year will always be on a Thursday. If the 7th of March is a Tuesday, the 16th of February the next year will always be a Friday and so on. The leap day of the 29th of February does not occur between the two dates, so it has no effect, leaving that 346 day gap constant. If there is a standard gap between dates without a 29th of February between them, then the pattern is always be the same. It is like asking if the 7th of March is a Sunday, why is the 9th of March always a Tuesday?