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thirteen sixteenths.
This isn't a probability question since it can be checked with certainty. In 2016 there are only 52 Mondays.
As I understand it...from Monday to Monday is seven days.Monday through Monday is eight days.between Monday and Monday is six days.
there are 7 days from monday to monday but is it that hard to count yourself
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IF probability of rain is X percent then probability of no rain is 100- X percent. For example if prob of rain is 80% prob of no rain is 20%
The possessive form for the proper noun Monday is Monday's.example: Monday's meeting has been cancelled.
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No, Monday is a noun. It functions as an adverbial (answering when) in the truncated forms that mean "on Monday" and as a noun adjunct in forms such as Monday meeting.
1 out of 7 I think so!
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im recalibrating the meeting to monday.
thirteen sixteenths.
This isn't a probability question since it can be checked with certainty. In 2016 there are only 52 Mondays.
The coming Monday means the next Monday from the day you are in. Example: if it is Friday and someone says the coming Monday,they are talking about the Monday coming up.
Monday in spanish is lunes.