There are 52 weeks in a year. That means there are an average of 52 Saturdays in a year, give or take one (for example, there will be more than 52 if the year begins on a Saturday, especially if it is a leap year). 52 x 25 equals 1300. So, within a 25 year time frame, one could expect to see 1300 Saturdays.
They all have four Saturdays. However, usually only four months per year have five Saturdays while usually eight months per year have only four Saturdays.
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7 leap years!
Oh, dude, there are 52 Saturdays and 52 Sundays in a year. Like, that's just how the calendar works, you know? So, if you're looking to plan your weekends for the year, now you know you have 104 opportunities to chill out and relax.
52 is the normal in a year, but if the 1st of January is a Saturday there are 53 and if the 2nd of January in a leap year is a Saturday, there are 53.
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.
There were exactly 52 Saturdays in the year 2012.
There were exactly 53 Saturdays in the year 2005.
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There were exactly 53 Fridays and 52 Saturdays in the year 2010.
They all have four Saturdays. However, usually only four months per year have five Saturdays while usually eight months per year have only four Saturdays.
There are four Saturdays in February 2011. 5th, 12th, 19th, and 26th.
Prior to this year, July had five Fridays and five Saturdays in 2010.
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7 leap years!
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365 or 366, depending on when the year starts.