one tenth of 9 years = 0.9 year or 10.8 months 1/10 * 9 years = 0.9 year * 12 months/1 year = 10.8 months
As the name indicate "DECEMBER" came from the word "Deca" so it must be tenth month but it is not.Similarly this condition is with other months also such as "SEPTEMBER","OCTOBER","NOVEMBER".This is because in past centuries, there were ten months and December was the tenth month as it is the last month but then few years later two more months were added in the year that were June and July that were placed in 6th and7th position therefore the arrangement of some months like December was changed and December was placed in 12th position.because I said so
.083 years are in a month. There is not actually an entire year in a month since there are ONLY months in a year (12).
There are 12 months in a year. So 55000 per year is the same as 55000 per 12 months. That is 55000/12 per month 4583.33 per month.
12 months in a year and a half year is 6 months so its 18 months.
July is the seventh month of the year, while October is the tenth month of the year. The months between July and October are August, the eighth month, and September, the ninth month.
January and February were added after the other months were named.
Anniversaries go by the year, not the month. Birthdays have more meaning when it comes to months and 'signs' gemstones, etc.
October
In the times of the Romans the year began in January and lasted for only ten months ending in December (which means the tenth month). It was later altered to include an extra two months by Julius Caesar which then made December the twelfth month.
December as in Decem-ber Similarly September = 7th [Septem] October = 8th [Octo] November = 9th [Novem]
the months September through December aren't the 7th through 10th months of the year because the original Roman year had 10 months from March to December. January and February were later added
Yes it is.
one tenth of 9 years = 0.9 year or 10.8 months 1/10 * 9 years = 0.9 year * 12 months/1 year = 10.8 months
October is the tenth month of the year in the Gregorian Calendar.
October is indeed the tenth month of the calendar year.
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