Oh, dude, let me casually drop some knowledge on you. So, in the 21st century, the years that have 53 Sundays are the ones that start on a Sunday and are not leap years. That means 2006, 2017, and 2023 are the lucky winners. So, mark your calendar and make the most of those extra Sundays, like, you know, chilling and stuff.
In the 21st century, years that have 53 Fridays occur when there is a leap year. A leap year is a year that is divisible by 4, except for years that are divisible by 100 but not by 400. This means that the years that have 53 Fridays in the 21st century are 2004, 2010, 2021, 2027, 2032, 2038, 2049, 2055, 2060, 2066, 2077, 2083, and 2088.
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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There were 53 Sundays in the year 2000.
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.
Oh, dude, there are 52 Saturdays and 52 Sundays in a year. Like, that's just how the calendar works, you know? So, if you're looking to plan your weekends for the year, now you know you have 104 opportunities to chill out and relax.
There are either 52 or 53 Sundays in a leap year, depending on which day of the week it starts. If it starts on a Sunday or on a Saturday, there will be 53 Sundays, otherwise there are 52.
In 2011 there were 52 Sundays and 53 Saturdays.
There were 52 Sundays and Fridays. There were 53 Saturdays.
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probability = 2/7 to be exact, 28/97 (about 28.87%)