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Write a NumPy program to count the number of days of a given month for the given years
import numpy as np
print("Number of days, February, 2020: ")
print() #TO DO -- Complete the Code
print("Number of days, February, 2021: ")
print() #TO DO -- Complete the Code
print("Number of days, February, 2022: ")
print() #TO DO -- Complete the Code
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