122
122
There are 30+31+30+31 = 122 days in the last four months of the year.
122 days
What is a 'combined day'?
Different months have a different number of days primarily because of historical and cultural reasons. The calendar we use today, called the Gregorian calendar, is a modification of the older Julian calendar. The lengths of months were determined based on a combination of factors including astronomical events, religious observances, and practical considerations. For example, February has fewer days because it was the last month to be added to the Roman calendar and was therefore given lesser importance.
Well look on a calendar and look at the last day...
July and August
July and August
there are 92 days in the last 3 months.
Hanukkah starts on different days, but it almost always starts in December (or the last few days of November). Hanukkah is always on the 25th of Kislev, which is on the Jewish calendar. Because this calendar uses a different leap year system, it doesn't line up with the western calendar.
In the last 6 months of 2010 ( July to December) there are 184 days.
Three. If one month ends on the first day, a second month lasts for 29 days, and a third month starts on the last day, there will be three lunar months among those 31 days.