Months containing five Sundays in the year 2012 are:
January
April
July
September
December
Either 52 or 53, depending on what day of the week a year starts and sometimes if it is a leap year. In 2010 and 2011 there will be 52 Sundays, but there will be 53 in 2012.
The month of July has 5 Saturdays and 5 Sundays zerotimes in 2012.
2012 will have 5 months with 5 Sundays: Jan., April, July, Sept., Dec. 2011 has 4 months with 5 Sundays: Jan., May, July, Oct.
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.
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There are 51 Sundays in 2012. I checked my calendar for proof.
5 of them.
January, May, July and October have five Sundays each in 2011.
There are four fifth Sundays in 2011, belonging to the months of January, May, July, and October.
4... March, June, August, November
Four Sundays in Spring - 2012 was released on: USA: 3 July 2012
Sunday falls on the 5th day of the month in April and July. Alternatively 4 months will have 5 Sundays in 2015: March and May, August and November.
Four. In January, May, July and October.
52½ weekends (52 Saturdays and 53 Sundays)
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There were 5. The 1st, 8th, 15th, 22nd and 29th.