Let's solve each of the blanks in the image step by step. The image presents a series of common time-related facts that need to be filled in.
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1.
There are ____ hours in a day.
→ A day has
24 hours.
✔ Answer: 24
2.
There are ____ days in a week.
→ A week has
7 days.
✔ Answer: 7
3.
There are ____ days in a fortnight.
→ A "fortnight" means two weeks.
→ 2 weeks × 7 days =
14 days.
✔ Answer: 14
4.
There are ____, ____, ____, or ____ in a month.
→ Months vary in length. Most months have either
28, 29, 30, or 31 days.
- February has 28 (or 29 in leap years)
- April, June, September, November have 30
- January, March, May, July, August, October, December have 31
✔ Answer: 28, 29, 30, or 31
5.
There are ____ days in a year.
→ A regular (non-leap) year has
365 days.
✔ Answer: 365
6.
There are ____ days in a leap year.
→ A leap year has
366 days (an extra day in February).
✔ Answer: 366
7.
There are ____ weeks in a year.
→ A year has 365 days (or 366 in leap years).
→ 365 ÷ 7 ≈ 52.14 → So there are
52 weeks and 1 day, but we typically say
52 weeks (or sometimes 52 full weeks plus a few extra days).
However, the standard answer is
52 weeks in a year.
✔ Answer: 52
8.
There are ____ months in a year.
→ There are
12 months in a year.
✔ Answer: 12
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✔ Final Completed Version:
- There are
24 hours in a day.
- There are
7 days in a week.
- There are
14 days in a fortnight.
- There are
28, 29, 30, or 31 days in a month.
- There are
365 days in a year.
- There are
366 days in a leap year.
- There are
52 weeks in a year.
- There are
12 months in a year.
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