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1 ordinary calendar year = 521/7 weeks 1 leap calendar year = 522/7 weeks
52 weeks in one year .
52 weeks
52 weeks, plus 1 day in a "normal year, 2 in a leap year.
If you define biweekly as every two weeks, there are 26 of them.
There are 26 bi-weeks in a calendar year.
1 ordinary calendar year = 521/7 weeks 1 leap calendar year = 522/7 weeks
52 weeks in one year .
There are 52 weeks in a year. They are 52 weeks on a 1 calender year.
52 weeks
52 weeks, plus 1 day in a "normal year, 2 in a leap year.
If you define biweekly as every two weeks, there are 26 of them.
52
About 52. More precisely, the Gregorian calendar has 365.2425 days per year on average; divide that by 7, and you get the average length of the Gregorian year in weeks.
No. There are 52 weeks in a year.
There were 52 weeks in the calendar for the year 2007. This started with the day January 1, 2007, and ended with December 30, 2007.
99 weeks equals 1 year, 10 months and 3 weeks calendar years