Write August 25, 2017 using Mayas' Long Count calendar. Show your solution.
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First, we need to convert the Gregorian date (August 25, 2017) into the Julian Day Number (JDN). We can use an online converter or formula to do this. For this example, let's use the JDN 2457992. Show more…
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