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52 weeks
By working for it. Do some gardening, deliver papers, walk dogs, shop for the elderly.
I am not sure about 7 days a week, but note that 52 weeks in a year is the natural consequence of the 7-day week, since the length of the year is determined by astronomical events.
i am 14 and i deliver about 17 papers every day and get paid £13 a week other places give something like £15.
Sure. If you're ten and own a lemonade stand, deliver papers, or mow lawns for neighbors, you're a CEO.
An 11 year old who lives in Haverstraw may be able to deliver news papers before school. They could also mow lawns for their neighbors.
No, you have to be 16 to be hired. You can babysit, mow lawns, walk dogs, deliver papers, or help around the house.
At 15 child labor laws prevents a business from hiring you, but you could baby sit, feed/walk dogs, deliver papers.
Both are measurements of time, thus weeks can be in years, seconds can be in days, milliseconds in millenia, etc. There are (typically) 52 weeks in a year (365 days * [1 week/7days]) so 52*50 = the answer I *think* you're looking for
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