you don't. Ever. No one has and no one will. Mathematically impossible.
Here is an old verse to remember it by;- 'Thirty days hath September, April June and November. All the rest have thirty one, Excepting February alone, Which has twenty days clear, And twenty nine days in a Leap Year'. I learnt this verse when I was about 8 years old. now I'm 78year old, and still use the verse.
4 months have exactly 30 days: April, June, September, and November.There is a rhyme giving the days in each month.(One version)Thirty days hath SeptemberApril, June and November.All the rest have thirty-one.Excepting February alone,And that has twenty-eight days clearAnd twenty-nine in each leap year.(Another version)Thirty days hath September,April, June, and November;All the rest have thirty-one,February's twenty-eight alone;Save in leap year, that's the time,When February's days are twenty-nine
Here is one version: Thirty days hath September, April, June, and November; All the rest have thirty-one, Excepting February alone, And that has twenty-eight days clear And twenty-nine in each leap year.
Thirty days have September,April, June and November.That's all you need to remember, other than the fact that February has 28 days usually and 29 days on 'leap years'. So May and July each have 31 days.
Every month has 28 days, but except for February, 28 is not the completew month. Remember the old couplet. 'Thirty days hath(has) September, April, June and November, All the rest have thirty one, Excepting February alone, Which has twenty eight days clear , And twenty nine, days, each Leap Year. '
Here is an old verse to remember it by;- 'Thirty days hath September, April June and November. All the rest have thirty one, Excepting February alone, Which has twenty days clear, And twenty nine days in a Leap Year'. I learnt this verse when I was about 8 years old. now I'm 78year old, and still use the verse.
4 months have exactly 30 days: April, June, September, and November.There is a rhyme giving the days in each month.(One version)Thirty days hath SeptemberApril, June and November.All the rest have thirty-one.Excepting February alone,And that has twenty-eight days clearAnd twenty-nine in each leap year.(Another version)Thirty days hath September,April, June, and November;All the rest have thirty-one,February's twenty-eight alone;Save in leap year, that's the time,When February's days are twenty-nine
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Here is one version: Thirty days hath September, April, June, and November; All the rest have thirty-one, Excepting February alone, And that has twenty-eight days clear And twenty-nine in each leap year.
It has various forms, but the first two lines are:"Thirty days hath September,April, June and November..."The rest of the rhyme says that all the rest have 31 days, except for February,which has 28 days in most years, and 29 days in leap years.---Most older forms have the archaic rhyming of "one" and "alone" which do not rhyme in modern English, e.g.Thirty days hath September,April, June, and November.All the rest have thirty-one,Excepting February alone,And that has twenty-eight days clear,And twenty-nine in each leap year.Later versions rhymed "thirty-one" with "one" or with "done" e.g.All the rest have thirty-one,February with twenty-eight's done.Save in leap year, that's the time,When February's days are twenty-nine.(using a near rhyme in the last two lines)Thirty days hath September,April, June, and November;All the rest have thirty-one,Save February, with twenty-eight days clear,And twenty-nine each leap year.Thirty days hath September is a traditional English mnemonic rhyme, of which many variants are commonly used in English-speaking countries to remember the lengths of the months in the Julian and Gregorian calendars. There are actually several somewhat different versions of it:This is a common version:Thirty days has SeptemberApril, June, and NovemberAll the rest have thirty-oneExcepting February aloneWhich only has twenty-eight days clearAnd twenty-nine in each leap yearHere is one version of the rhyme attributed to Mother Goose:Thirty days hath September,April, June, and NovemberAll the rest have 31,Except for February.Another version that rhymes perfectly is from an unknown source and date:Thirty days hath September,April, June, and November;Thirty-one the others date,Except in February, twenty-eight;But in leap year we assignFebruary, twenty-nine.30 days has September, April, June and November.All the rest have 31 except for February which has28 days each year and 29 each leap year
Thirty days have September,April, June and November.That's all you need to remember, other than the fact that February has 28 days usually and 29 days on 'leap years'. So May and July each have 31 days.
30. The fourth month is April, and April is in this rhyme: Thirty days have September, April, June and November. All the rest have thirty-one, Except February alone, Which has only twenty-eight days clear, And twenty-nine in each leap year.
Every month has 28 days, but except for February, 28 is not the completew month. Remember the old couplet. 'Thirty days hath(has) September, April, June and November, All the rest have thirty one, Excepting February alone, Which has twenty eight days clear , And twenty nine, days, each Leap Year. '
Remember the old verse ' 'Thirty days hath(has) September, April, June and November' All the rest have thirty one, Excepting February alone, Which has twenty eight days clear, And twenty nine each leap year'. So to answer your question, the months that end in '30' are April, June September & November.
if you are paying 1$ per nappy its will cost 2190$$$$$ a year if its 2$ per nappy it will be double that price which is 4380! if its 3$ or 4$ or each the just keep doubling the price!