Oh, dude, there are only four months in a year that can have 5 Saturdays: January, April, July, and October. So, like, if you're looking for those extra Saturdays to party or just chill, those are the months to mark on your calendar. But hey, who's counting, right?
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In a non-leap year, there are 7 months that have 5 Saturdays: January, May, July, August, October, and December. In a leap year, there are 8 months that have 5 Saturdays: January, May, August, October, and December, and in addition, February, March, and November. This is because February and March gain an extra Saturday due to the extra day in February in a leap year.
Well, sweetheart, there are seven months in a year that can have 5 Saturdays: January, April, July, September, December. But hey, who's counting anyway? Live a little!
They all have four Saturdays. However, usually only four months per year have five Saturdays while usually eight months per year have only four Saturdays.
9 years x 12 months per year = 108 months
120 months. Simple math problem:what's 12x10? 12 months per year, ten years per decade.
1.25 decades = 12.5 years12.5 years x 12 months per year = 150 months
There are 12 months in a year. So 55000 per year is the same as 55000 per 12 months. That is 55000/12 per month 4583.33 per month.