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Yes. Estimates for 2015 are close to 6 million traffic accidents.
Events that occur every 5 years are often referred to as quinquennial events. Another term that can be used is quinquennium, which refers to a period of five years. These terms are commonly used in various fields such as academia, government, and business to describe events or milestones that happen on a five-year cycle.
it occurs every 5 seconds
The average household owns 5 televisions every year.
March 5, 1770
5 centimeters a year
Saying that the odds of something occurring are a to b (or a:b) means that we expect the event to occur a times for every b times it does not occur. For instance, the odds of drawing tails on a coin flip are 1 to 1, so if we repeat the experiment a very large number of times, we will have 1 occurrence of "tails" for every occurrence of "heads". The odds of getting a 5 on a dice roll are 1:5, and so on.
The next Southern Equinox will occur on September 22, 2013. Sadly, you just missed the March Equinox by a few weeks, but luckily you will only have to wait 5 months to see the next one. The Northern Equinox happens every year around the end of March, while the Southern Equinox happens every year around the end of September.
There are typically 1,825 days in 5 years, assuming there are no leap years. If one of those years is a leap year, then there would be 1,826 days. Leap years occur every four years, so in a span of 5 years, it can either have one leap year or none.
If there were no leap years this would occur only every 7 years (as there are 52 weeks and 1 day in each non-leap year). In reality you will have 53 pay periods (or 27 pay periods if you are a fortnightly payer) every 5 or 6 years. E.g. In Australia... If your payday is Thursday this year (2010) you will have 53 pay periods this financial year in Australia (1st July to 30 June), the next time this will occur is in the 2016 financial year.