In 50 years, there are typically 50 years × 52 weeks/year = 2,600 weeks. Since there is one Sunday in each week, this results in 2,600 Sundays. However, accounting for leap years, which add an extra day (and thus an additional Sunday every four years), there are usually about 12 or 13 additional Sundays over 50 years. Therefore, the total number of Sundays in 50 years is approximately 2,612 to 2,613.
From the years 2013 to 2016 inclusive, there were 731 Sundays.
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.
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In the year 2013, there are 52 Sundays. While the answer to this question appears straightforward given that there are 52 weeks in a year, it is not always so. Some years, for example, have 53 Sundays.
There were 52 Sundays in 2007
Oh, dude, let me grab my calendar from the year 1021 real quick... Just kidding! So, in a thousand years, there are like 52 Sundays each year, so that's 52,000 Sundays in total. But hey, who's counting, right?
50 years = 18,262.1 days.
50 years is about 438,290.5 hours.
50*10 = 500 years
In 2005, there were 52 Sundays.
there are 52 Sundays in 2011