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4 weeks and 2 days.
As today is January 11, 40 weeks and 4 days ago would have been April 2.
To find the date 1500 days after Wednesday, January 1, you can divide 1500 by 7 (the number of days in a week), which equals approximately 214 weeks and 2 days. This means you will add 2 days to Wednesday, January 1. Therefore, 1500 days after Wednesday, January 1, will be Friday, May 22.
January 26, 2010 + 40 weeks = November 2, 2010
7 weeks and 2 days ago the date was Saturday July 24, 2010
Twelve weeks from April 2 is June 25. To calculate this, you add 12 weeks (or 84 days) to April 2, resulting in the date of June 25.
It was probably last month, the same weekday as today. Sometimes it will be 2 months ago and you will have to turn the calendar page back down to see it. If the date is January 29, five weeks ago was Christmas (of last year).
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As today is the 3rd January you have two (2) weeks exactly today until the 17th.
Between January 1 and November 1, 2010 there were 43 weeks and 2 days.
8 weeks and 2 days.