There are either 52 or 53 Sundays in a leap year, depending on which day of the week it starts. If it starts on a Sunday or on a Saturday, there will be 53 Sundays, otherwise there are 52.
In 2010, there are 52 Sundays.
You are guaranteed to have Sundays in a leap year, so in probability terms that is 1.
There are usually 52 Sundays in a year. But if the year starts on Sunday or is a leap year starting on Saturday, there will be 53 Sundays in that year.
1896, which was a leap year that began on a Wednesday and ended on a Thursday, had 52 Sundays.
There are always 4 Sundays in February, except if it is a leap year and the 1st of February is a Sunday. In that case there are 5 Sundays.
No.
it is not sure because every year the days move up one but for the leap year 2012 there 53 sundays in that year
Either 52 or 53, depending on what day of the week a year starts and sometimes if it is a leap year. In 2010 and 2011 there will be 52 Sundays, but there will be 53 in 2012.
Either 52 or 53, depending on what day of the week a year starts and sometimes if it is a leap year. In 2010 and 2011 there will be 52 Sundays, but there will be 53 in 2012.
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I would say around 262 (leap year) & 261 (non-leap year). This is assuming that a year is about 365 Days. I hope that helps.
52 unless 1 or 2 January is a Sunday - in which case, 53.
All years that begin on a Sunday and leap years that begin on Saturday have 53 Sundays each. All other years have 52 Sundays each.