You could get a calendar and count them.
Or you could get them by subtracting the ones that do not have 31 from 12.
They are given in the popular rhyme
"Thirty days has September, April, June and November, all the rest have 31 except February"
one year = 12 months 36/12 = 3 years
Four. And that is true for every year in the modern calendar.
The month of the year that has thirty days and eight letters is November. All the months that have thirty days include:SeptemberAprilJuneNovember
There are 7 but don't count february because it has 28 but in a leap year 29 :P
There are 12 months in a year.
11 of 12 months have at least 30 days
one year = 12 months 36/12 = 3 years
All of them
1, and it's February, but only during a leap year
4 - September, April, June, and November
Four. And that is true for every year in the modern calendar.
12 months in a year. 12 X 30 = 360 payments.
The month of the year that has thirty days and eight letters is November. All the months that have thirty days include:SeptemberAprilJuneNovember
In the Upper Peninsula, every month but July has seen snow, hence the motto: "eleven months of winter and thirty days of rain."
That is correct (for the Gregorian calendar).
Months is plural when discussing the number. "How many months are in a year?"
There are five months in a year which have five weeks and these months are January, March, August, October and December. This is due to having thirty-one days instead of the normal thirty day month.