The months that end in y are January, February, May, and July. Two of those four start with J. So 2/4=.5 is the answer.
1/4
If a 31-day month starts on a Friday, Saturday or Sunday it will have 5 Sundays; if not it will have 4. So the probability is 3/7.
The simplistic answer is that August will have five Mondays if the month starts on a Saturday, Sunday or Monday. Three days out of the seven so the probability is 3/7 = 0.4286. However, that assumes that any day of the week is equally likely and that is not the case. The impact of leap years and their 2800-year cycle is to increase the probability to 0.43
There are 12 months to choose from There are 7 months with 31 days in them. The probability of choosing a 31-day month is 7/12.
It is 1. Every month contains 28 days.
It is 1/6.
If a 31-day month starts on a Friday, Saturday or Sunday it will have 5 Sundays; if not it will have 4. So the probability is 3/7.
Weather starts picking up by September-November.
there are 4 monthes that has 30 days each year there are 12 monthes each year. so the probabillity for picking a month that has 30 days in it is 4/12
The simplistic answer is that August will have five Mondays if the month starts on a Saturday, Sunday or Monday. Three days out of the seven so the probability is 3/7 = 0.4286. However, that assumes that any day of the week is equally likely and that is not the case. The impact of leap years and their 2800-year cycle is to increase the probability to 0.43
the probability is 3/12 or 1/4
There are 12 months to choose from There are 7 months with 31 days in them. The probability of choosing a 31-day month is 7/12.
in a month
The probability is approx 15/16.
No month, in the English language, starts with a "g". August is the only month that is spelled with a "g" in the word.
It's the probability that I will take another breath of air, or the probability that tomorrow will come, or the probability that the moon will go through all its phases for the next month.
It is 1. Every month contains 28 days.
The probability is 1.