5-Month Calendar
This past week I was at my grandparents' house, and I decided to simplify the calendar by making each month have the same number of days. Now, I would need to change the number of months to do this, so I had to find the prime factorization of 365 (the number of days in a year). It is 5x73, so that means I could have 5 months with 73 days each!
Now, I could have also done 73 months with 5 days each, but seriously? Anyway, I decided to name the five months after the Greek roots for numbers:
Now, I could have also done 73 months with 5 days each, but seriously? Anyway, I decided to name the five months after the Greek roots for numbers:
- Monomber - "Mono" means one.
- Duomber - "Duo" means two.
- Triember - "Tri" means three.
- Tetramber - "Tetra" means four.
- Pentamber - "Pent" means five.
- Monomber - Jan 1 to Mar 14 (Pi Day!)
- Duomber - Mar 15 to May 26
- Triember - May 27 to August 7
- Tetramber - August 8 to October 19
- Pentamber - October 20 to December 31
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