43 days = 43/7 = 61/7 weeks
Days: About 43 days Weeks: About 7 [What I Did] Divided 1027 by 24 to figure out days because 24 hours in 1 day. Then I divided 43 from 7 to get weeks because a week is 7 days.
The simplistic answer is six, as 6x7 = 42. However this also depends on the definition of a 'week'. It also depends on whether we are talking about full weeks, or parts of. Working in the UK Department of Works and Pensions I might look at this as to how many benefit weeks are covered by 43 days. Good question!
there are 560 days in 80 weeks
15,705.43 days
43 days = 43/7 = 61/7 weeks
6 weeks and 1 day.
do 43*7= 301 days 43 weeks= 10.75 months
43 weeks and 4 days in a normal year. 43 weeks and 5 days in a leap year.
Days: About 43 days Weeks: About 7 [What I Did] Divided 1027 by 24 to figure out days because 24 hours in 1 day. Then I divided 43 from 7 to get weeks because a week is 7 days.
43 weeks and 2 days in a normal year and 43 weeks and 3 days in a leap year.
43 weeks and 4 days
43 weeks and 3 days.
43 weeks and 2 days.
43 weeks and 4 days.
The simplistic answer is six, as 6x7 = 42. However this also depends on the definition of a 'week'. It also depends on whether we are talking about full weeks, or parts of. Working in the UK Department of Works and Pensions I might look at this as to how many benefit weeks are covered by 43 days. Good question!
Depending on what weekdays the period starts/ends, it could be either 43 or 44 days.