Febuary, April, June, September, and November.
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.
7 of the months in a year are 31 days long, which is of course the maximum. One might be tempted to say 30.5 was the median, since then half the months are strictly longer; but then only 5 months are shorter, which is less than half. So I would prefer to say that 31 is the median, since half the months are greater than or equal, and half are less than or equal to the median.
The last four months consists of: September - 30 days October - 31 days November - 30 days December - 31 days This is a total of 122 days.
No, it is not. Anything less than .31 (even .3099999) means it is less than .31. .13 is less than .31, and thus is not greater.
Different months have a different number of days. (ex. 30 & 31) if you are using 30 days then it would be 2 months and 10 days.
more than 4 less than 5 months usually have 30 or 31 days 146/30 for example = 4.87 months slightly less if 31 days so about 4 months 3 weeks
Count your knuckles. the hump are the months with 31 days, and the spaces are the months that have less than 31 days. February is the only month that has 28 or 29 days.
The months of the year with less than 31 days are February, April, June, September, and November. February has 28 days in a common year and 29 days in a leap year, while the other four months each have 30 days.
Some months have 28 days (29 in a Leap Year), others have 30 or 31 days. The average is just less than 30½ days. 119 days is therefore about 2 days less than 4 months.
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.
Eighty-eight days is approximately 2.9 months. Since most months have either 30 or 31 days, you can estimate that 88 days is a little less than three months. To be more precise, it is about two months and 28 days.
There are seven months with 31 days: January, March, May, July, August, October, and December. In contrast, there are four months with 30 days: April, June, September, and November. Therefore, there are three more months with 31 days than with 30 days.
7 of the months in a year are 31 days long, which is of course the maximum. One might be tempted to say 30.5 was the median, since then half the months are strictly longer; but then only 5 months are shorter, which is less than half. So I would prefer to say that 31 is the median, since half the months are greater than or equal, and half are less than or equal to the median.
February has 28 days normally and 29 days in leap years. April, June, September, and November all have 30 days each.
If by "only 31 days" you mean "exactly 31 days", then 7. If by "only 31 days" you mean "not more than 31 days" then all of them.
More than three months have 30 days in it. The months are April, June, August, and November. All other months (besides February) have 31 days in them.
It 31 days in this months