He shall do works from August 1 till September 8, for 3 days each week, with two men each day.
He shall do works from Easter to Pentecost, 2 days each week, with one man each day.
And from September 8 to Michaelmas he works 3 days each week, with one man each day.
In sections b and d, at least, these periods seem to be divided into equal halves of 26 days each.
Each of these sections contained a normal Tonalamatl of the commonest kind, which was introduced on the left by five day-signs having a difference of 12 and was thus divided into five sections of 52 days each.
The Aztecs, using a short month of 20 days, divided it into four quarters of 5 days each.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "days each" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.