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2009 MonthWorking Days January 22 (actually 21 due to Bank Holiday) February 20 March 22 April 22 (actually 20 due to two Bank Holidays) May 21 (actually 19 due to two Bank Holidays) June 22 July 23 August 21 (actually 20 due to Bank Holiday) September 22 October 22 November 21 December 23 (actually 21 due to two Bank Holidays)
The Sep 2009 CPI index for FBT (Food, Beverage, Tobacco) went from 152.4 from 151.4 in Aug '09 for NCR (Nat'l Capital Region). That's a .66 % increase in one month. An annual or 12 month period (if each month is .66%) rate would be 8.21%.
Each month a successful grain farmer can earn about 452 RMB on average.
If the marginal (per unit) consumption goes down, then the average consumption will also go down because the average is a function of each unit's individual value. In other words, if the marginal perpensity to consume for the past 3 months was .2 each month, and for the next month it went down to .1, then your average would be: Month 1 Avg = .2 Month 2 Avg = .2 (.2+.2/2) Month 3 Avg = .2 (.2+.2+.2/3) Month 4 Avg = .175 (.2+.2+.2+.1/4)
The exchange rate varies each day, as at the 21st July 2009, 8,400 Euro is equal to 11,932 US Dollars.
March 2009 to April 2009 has a total of eight weeks, four weeks in each month.
there are 2 ways - One - identify a calendar for the year your working in and then check for howmany weeks form each month. The other way to do this for stats purposes is to set each month in to 28 days as operational days
how many weeks in each month for 2010
estimation of 4 weeks each month
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January 27, 2009. Its 40 weeks which is around 10 months. And each month is around 4 weeks. 40/4= 10 so take November which is the 11th month and subtract 10 which gives you 1 standing for January.
IF THE NUMBER OF 'WEEKS' in a month is determined by how many weekly pay days fall in a particular month, then, in a leap year, and subject to a maximum of 5, each month has the potential of being a '5 week' month.In non-leap-years, and again subject subject to a maximum of five, each month except February has the potential of being a 5 week month,BUT IF A WEEK is defined as a 'working week', and the 'working week' is a period of five consecutive days followed by two rest days, there are no months which have or can have five working weeks.This can be proven as follows:A working week has 5 days.Five working weeks is 25 days (5 x 5).The working weeks are separated from each other by 2 'non-work' days.Between five working weeks there are 4 periods of 2 'non-work' days, i.e. 8 days (4 x 2)To achieve five working weeks you need 25 work days plus 8 non-work days in between.The minimum total of days required for 5 working weeks is therefore 25 + 8, which is 33 days.The longest month has only 31 days, which is 2 days short of the minimum number of days required for 5 working weeks.Therefore the maximum period of working weeks in the longest months of the year are four and three fifths working weeks.Of course, if a working week is only 3 consecutive days, then every month with 31 days and that starts on a working day will have 5 working weeks:Five working weeks is 15 days (5 x 3)The working weeks are separated from each other by 4 'non-work' days.Between five working weeks there are 4 periods of 4 'non-work' days, i.e. 16 days (4 x 4)To achieve five working weeks you need 15 work days plus 16 non-work days in between.The minimum total of days required for five 3-day working weeks is therefore 15 + 16, which is 31 days. No problem!If a person's 'working week' in a particular situation is only two consecutive days long, in months with 31 days the maximum number of working weeks is still only five.This is because, although the pattern of 2 working + 5 non-work days requires only 30 days for a period of five '2-working day' weeks, the remaining day has to be a non-work day at one end or the other of the month.
Below is a list of months for 2010 with the number of weeks in each month (Monday through Friday only). Jan - 4 weeks Feb - 4 weeks Mar - 4 weeks Apr - 4 weeks May - 4 weeks Jun - 3 weeks Jul - 4 weeks Aug - 4 weeks Sept - 3 weeks Oct - 4 weeks Nov - 4 weeks Dec - 4 weeks
There are 4 weeks per month no matter what year it is . There are approximately 4 weeks in each month of the year in 2013. Some months have a different amount of days in them so one cannot precisely say how many there are.
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