100% possible! no doubt about it!
The probability is 7:12... There are five months with less than 31 days, so the probability of selecting a month with exactly 31 days is 7 out of 12.
There are 12 months to choose from There are 7 months with 31 days in them. The probability of choosing a 31-day month is 7/12.
September has 30 days. 30 DAYS HAS SEPTEMBER, APRIL, JUNE AND NOVEMBER, ALL THE REST HAVE 31 EXCEPT FEBRUARY WHICH HAS 28 AND 29 ON LEAP YEARS.
From July 1 to September 30, there are 61 days. July has 31 days, and August has 31 days, while September has 30 days. Therefore, the total is 31 (July) + 31 (August) + 30 (September) = 92 days. If you only count the days from July to the end of September, it totals 92 days.
5 months don't have 31 days, 7 months do. February has 28, or 29 in leap years. April, June, September, and November have 30 days.
It is 7/12.
September 1953 had 31 days because September always has 30 days, and there was an extra day added that year for a total of 31 days. The extra day was added in February, making it a leap year.
Oh, dude, August has 31 days, and September has 30 days. So, like, if you add them up, that's a grand total of 61 days. Math is hard, but not as hard as trying to remember how many days are in each month!
September has 30 days. December has 31 days
March - 31 days May - 31 days September - 30 days So, there are 92 days in total
Yes
Thirty Days hath September poem30 days hath September,April, June and November,All the rest have 31,Excepting February alone.Which only has but 28 days clearAnd 29 in each leap year