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If 2nd of the month falls on the day preceding Monday, on what day will 31st of the month fall?OptionsMondaySaturdayFridaySunday

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If 2nd of the month falls on the day preceding Monday, on what day will 31st of the month fall?OptionsMondaySaturdayFridaySunday

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The question is asking for the day of the week on the 31st of the month, given that the 2nd of the month is the day before Monday, which is Sunday.

Here's how to solve it:

  1. Determine the day of the week for the 2nd of the month. The question tells us that the 2nd of the month is the day before Monday, which is Sunday.

  2. Calculate the number of days between the 2nd and the 31st of the month. This is 31 - 2 = 29 days.

  3. Determine how many weeks and extra days this represents. A week is 7 days, so 29 / 7 = 4 weeks and 1 extra day.

  4. Add the number of extra days to the day of the week for the 2nd of the month. Sunday plus 1 extra day is Monday.

So, the 31st of the month will fall on a Monday.

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