Top 10 dates from the year 1985 (days between 5 and 12)
1. 5/8/1985 = 3.1486146095718 (0.00031486146095718). Off by 0.0070219559819948.
2. 7/11/1985 = 3.2058621479276 (0.00032058621479276). Off by 0.064269494337847.
3. 6/1/1985 = 3.0226700251889 (0.0030226700251889). Off by 0.11892262840088.
4. 12/2/1985 = 3.0226700251889 (0.0030226700251889). Off by 0.11892262840088.
5. 6/10/1985 = 3.0226700251889 (0.00030226700251889). Off by 0.11892262840088.
6. 7/12/1985 = 2.9387069689337 (0.00029387069689337). Off by 0.20288568465612.
7. 6/9/1985 = 3.3585222502099 (0.00033585222502099). Off by 0.21692959662011.
8. 8/12/1985 = 3.3585222502099 (0.00033585222502099). Off by 0.21692959662011.
9. 5/9/1985 = 2.7987685418416 (0.00027987685418416). Off by 0.3428241117482.
10. 11/2/1985 = 2.7707808564232 (0.0027707808564232). Off by 0.37081179716662.
11. 7/1/1985 = 3.5264483627204 (0.0035264483627204). Off by 0.38485570913061.
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