In 2008, January had four Saturdays. February had four Saturdays. March had five Saturdays. April had four Saturdays. May had five Saturdays. June had four Saturdays. July had four Saturdays. August had five Saturdays. September had four Saturdays. October had four Saturdays. November had five Saturdays. December had four Saturdays.
There were 52 Saturdays in 2008.
there are 4 or 5 saturdays in any month depending on which day month started
In October 2009, there were 5 Saturdays.
There were 52 Saturdays in 2008. This was not a leap year. Sometimes with a leap year, there may be a 53 Saturdays in a year.
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There are the following number of Saturdays in each month in 2008: January: 4 February: 4 March: 5 April: 4 May: 5 June: 4 July: 4 August: 5 September: 4 October: 4 November: 5 December: 4
52 of each
There were four Saturdays in October 1985. They were on the 5th, 12th, 19th and 26th.
A month always has 28 or more days, so as there are 7 days in a week there are always at least 4 Saturdays and four Sundays in a month. As most months have more than 28 days, there can be up to 5 Saturdays and up to 5 Sundays in a month.
September typically has four Saturdays. However, if the month starts on a Saturday, there will be five Saturdays that month. To determine the exact number, you can check the specific year in question, as the day of the week for September 1st can vary.
There are between 20 and 23 weekdays to a month, not counting Saturdays and Sundays.
2013 had 5 Saturdays, and 2014 will have 5 Saturdays; then 2019 is next time that will happen