July and August have 31 days because they were both named after Roman emperors, Julius Caesar and Augustus Caesar, who wanted their months to have the same number of days as the longer months of January and February.
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August has 31 days, and July also has 31 days. When combined, the total number of days in August and July is 31 + 31, which equals 62 days.
There are 31 days in May, 30 days in June, 31 days in July and 31 days in August. There are 123 days in May, June, July and August in total.
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.
in June there is 30 in July its 31 and August its 31 all together its 92.
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June has 30 days, and July and August have 31 days each. That's a total of 92 days.
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Both July and August have 31 days. In the original Julian calendar, the month we now know as August only had 30 days but when they changed the name to August to honor Caesar Augustus, he wanted his month to have the same number as Julius Caesar had in his month (July) so they took one day from February and added it to August.
January, March, May, July, August, October and December have 31 days.
July and August both have 31 days. 31 + 31 + 5 = 67