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52 weeks equals how many years? - Answers
There are 365 days in a year, and 7 days in a week, so there are 52 weeks in a year with one day left over. If it is a leap year, the same number of weeks, but with two days left over. Notice that with the pattern of leap years, and not including the exempt century years, there are exactly 1461 weeks in any 28-year period.
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52 weeks equals how many years? - Answers
There are 365 days in a year, and 7 days in a week, so there are 52 weeks in a year with one day left over. If it is a leap year, the same number of weeks, but with two days left over. Notice that with the pattern of leap years, and not including the exempt century years, there are exactly 1461 weeks in any 28-year period.
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52 weeks equals how many years? - Answers
There are 365 days in a year, and 7 days in a week, so there are 52 weeks in a year with one day left over. If it is a leap year, the same number of weeks, but with two days left over. Notice that with the pattern of leap years, and not including the exempt century years, there are exactly 1461 weeks in any 28-year period.
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