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Well, isn't that a delightful question! In a typical year, there are usually four months that have 5 Fridays. However, in a leap year, one extra month may also have 5 Fridays. It's like finding a hidden treasure in the calendar!
It differs from one leap year to another. It will be either 52 or 53. If a leap year starts on a Thursday or a Friday, then it will have 53 Fridays, otherwise it will have 52 Fridays.
52 weeks in one year .
In a typical 9-month period, there are approximately 39 weeks. Since there is one Friday in each week, you can expect around 39 Fridays. However, depending on the specific months and how they align with the calendar, the actual number of Fridays could vary slightly, ranging from 39 to 41.
There are 52 weeks in a year. They are 52 weeks on a 1 calender year.
According to the Gregorian calendar, 12 months = 1 year
In a Leap Year one day is added to the calendar - February 29.
365¼ days in a year. The average Gregorian calendar year is 365.2425 days. The average actual tropical year is about 365.2422 days. (The average Julian calendar year was 365.25 days.)
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Yes it is possible to have 51 full weeks (including 51 Fridays) in a year. A standard year has 365 days. 51 weeks is a total of 357 days. In fact, a standard year has 52 weeks (with 52 Fridays) plus one extra day.
One year of a lunar calendar has 12 months, but it's about 11 days shorter than one year of the Gregorian calendar. A lunisolar calendar has months that are based on the cycle of the moon phases, but it also has leap years to keep the average length of a year close to the time it takes for the earth to orbit the sun. A regular year of a lunisolar calendar has 12 months, and a leap year has 13 months.
There are 53 Fridays in 2010, the last one of which falls on December 31, 2010.