Not an answer and I'm not too good at maths but I saw the question and thought about it a bit... The total saving above january's was 180. if you subtract that from 2380 you are left with 2200 to divide over the three months (733.33 recurring - not a great result if this was a proper maths text book question as if the values relate to money, an individual would be unlikely to save 1/3 of a cent\penny etc). 120 can then be added to february and a further 60 to march to give the following result; january 733.33 (recurring) february 853.33 (recurring) march 913.33 (recurring)
4344 hours in a normal year and 4368 hours in a leap year.
J for June, they are the months of the year. J January, F February, M March, A April, M May.
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February does not have 30 days. It has 28, or 29 in leap year. The months of January, March, July, August, October, and December technically do not have 30 days because they have 31 days.
Split the 12 months into three month sections like so: January, February, March.....April, May, June.....July, August, September......October, November, December.
January , February and March aret he first quarter
January, February,March
january, february,march.
January, February, & March.
June is 5 months after January. There are 4 intervening months: February, March, April, May.
Six months are between January and August. - February - March - April - May - June - July
From the 1st of October to the 1st of March is 5 months. Between the month of October and March are the 4 months of November, December, January and February.
January, February, March, April, September, October, November, December.
January, February, March, April, and June.
January, February, March, April, May. May is the fifth month of the year. Three months occur in between the January and May.
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Two or by one day depending if the month ends on the 30th day or the 31st dayAnswer:60 days approximates two months. For consecutive months this total only happens on Leap Years for January/February or February/March. The greatest number of days in two consecutive months is 62 (July /August and December/January), the shortest (59) in non-Leap Years is January/February or February/March