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Find the number of days.(a) April 1 to July 20 of the same year days(b) April 1 through July 20 of the same year days

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Find the number of days.(a) April 1 to July 20 of the same year days(b) April 1 through July 20 of the same year days

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Sure, let's break it down step by step.

(a) April 1 to July 20 of the same year:

  1. April: From April 1 to April 30, there are 30 days in April.
  2. May: May has 31 days.
  3. June: June has 30 days.
  4. July: From July 1 to July 20, there are 20 days in July.

Now, add the days together:

  • April: 30 days
  • May: 31 days
  • June: 30 days
  • July: 20 days

Total = 30 + 31 + 30 + 20 = 111 days

(b) April 1 through July 20 of the same year:

This includes both the start date (April 1) and the end date (July 20).

Using the same breakdown as above:

  • April: 30 days
  • May: 31 days
  • June: 30 days
  • July: 20 days

Total = 30 + 31 + 30 + 20 = 111 days

Since we are including both April 1 and July 20, we need to add 1 more day to the total.

Total = 111 + 1 = 112 days

So, the answers are: (a) 111 days (b) 112 days

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