28 days in February when it's not a leap year.
There are 2,505,600 seconds in February in a leap year.
There is one month of February in every year, whether it is a leap year or not. The difference is not the month, it is the number of days in the month of February: 28 days in normal years, 29 days in leap years.
672 in non leap years
Depends on which month, since not all months have the same number of days. There are 60 x 24 = 1440 minutes in a day. Therefore, in a month that has 30 days there are 30 x 1440 = 43,200 minutes. In a month that has 31 days there are 44,640 minutes. In February (28 days) there are 40,320 minutes. In February on a leap year (29 days) there are 41,760 minutes.
29 days, as there are 29 days in February in a leap year.
To do this one we need to convert 28 days, into hours, hours into minutes, and finally minutes into seconds. (Non Leap Year) 28 Days x 24 hours = 672 Hours 672 Hours x 60 Minutes = 40320 Minutes 40320 Minutes x 60 Seconds = 2419200 Seconds So there are 2419200 seconds in the entire month of February. Assuming it isn't a leap year. (Leap Year) 29 Days x 24 Hours = 696 Hours 696 Hours x 60 Minutes = 41760 Minutes 41760 Minutes x 60 Seconds = 2505600 Seconds. So there are 2505600 seconds in the entire month of February. Assuming it is a leap year.
28 days and 29 days in a leap year.
March has 31 days every year, and does not change in a leap year. February is the only month that changes, adding the 366th leap day as February 29.
1958 was not a leap year, therefore, February 1958 contained 28 days.
60. (31 for January and 29 for February)
The answer will change depending on whether either of the years were leap years or whether the eight month period included a February, but that's roughly 970 days or 23,280 hours or 1,396,800 minutes.
1996 was a leap year, so February had 29 days.