Ah, what a lovely question! In 1992, February had 29 days because it was a leap year. Isn't that just delightful? It's like nature's way of giving us a little extra time to appreciate the beauty around us.
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In 1992, February had 29 days. This was a leap year, which occurs every four years to account for the extra time it takes for the Earth to orbit the sun. The additional day in February is added to keep our calendar in alignment with the solar year.
Well, sweetheart, February in 1992 had 29 days. Why? Because it was a leap year, and leap years like to keep us on our toes by adding an extra day in February. So, make sure you mark your calendars correctly next time!
Since 1992 is divisible by 4, it is a leap year - meaning it has a February 29.
(About divisibility by 4, special rules apply at the end of each century.)
Since 1992 is divisible by 4, it is a leap year - meaning it has a February 29.
(About divisibility by 4, special rules apply at the end of each century.)
Since 1992 is divisible by 4, it is a leap year - meaning it has a February 29.
(About divisibility by 4, special rules apply at the end of each century.)
Since 1992 is divisible by 4, it is a leap year - meaning it has a February 29.
(About divisibility by 4, special rules apply at the end of each century.)
Since 1992 is divisible by 4, it is a leap year - meaning it has a February 29.
(About divisibility by 4, special rules apply at the end of each century.)
February only has 29 days on a leap year. As 2008 was a leap year, you can work it out from there. 2008-1992 = 16 years. 16 is a multiple of 4 so yes it was a leap year.
366 days in 1992, 1996 and 2000, 365 in 1993 and 1998.
Depends on which 3 months you mean, some months have 30 days and some have 31, February has 28. So about 90.
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