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Yes, they absolutely can. Since passover is seven days (or eight in the diaspora) it must occur at least once.
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245 days.
There are seven days in a week, 28-31 days in a month, depending on the year and month, and approximately 365.24 days in a year.
Yes there were 52 Wednesdays in 2009. In a regular year there are about 365 days, so there will be one day of the week that will occur 53 times, two days of the week in a leap year. 365 days in a regular year divided by 7 is 52 with a remainder of one, meaning one of the days of the week has to occur an extra time. Leap year has a remainder of two, so two days will occur 53 times.
There are 365 days in an ordinary year and one extra, making 366 days, in a leap year.
Dates would always occur on the same day of the week if years always had 364 days and we continued to use seven - day weeks. As it is now, fifty - two seven - day weeks equals three hundred sixty four days, and non - leap years are three hundred sixty - five days. The one extra day means that every non - leap year, all dates are one day of the week advanced compared to the preceding year. In the case of leap years, dates after February 28 are advanced two days compared to the previous year.
ALL days of the week occur at LEAST 52 times in a year !
Depends which year and which months........................
February 30 does not occur in any year because February only has a maximum of 29 days in a leap year.
the total numbers of an eclipses in one year is no more than seven
The battles at Cold Harbor took place near present-day Mechanicsville, Virginia, from May 31 to June 12, 1864 (13 days). Much of the fighting took place in the same area where the "Seven Days Battles" took place a year earlier, and with much the same result : large numbers of Union casualties and no advantage gained.