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Describe the following events as 'certain', 'impossible' 'likely' or 'unlikely'.
This year January will have 32 days.

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To classify the event "This year January will have 32 days," we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand the context of the event - January is a month in the Gregorian calendar, which is the calendar used by most of the world. **Hint:** Consider how many days are typically in January. ### Step 2: Recall the number of days in January - January has a fixed number of days, which is 31 days. **Hint:** Think about the standard number of days in each month. ### Step 3: Analyze the statement - The statement claims that January will have 32 days this year. Since we know that January can only have 31 days, this statement cannot be true. **Hint:** Compare the statement with the known facts about the month of January. ### Step 4: Classify the event - Since it is impossible for January to have 32 days, we classify this event as "impossible." **Hint:** Use the definitions of 'certain', 'impossible', 'likely', and 'unlikely' to make your classification. ### Final Classification - The event "This year January will have 32 days" is classified as **impossible**. ---
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